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Italian consumers’ attitudes towards food risks: self-protective and non-self-protective profiles for effective risk communication
Authors:Anna Pinto  Giulia Mascarello  Nicoletta Parise  Silvia Bonaldo  Stefania Crovato  Licia Ravarotto
Institution:1. Health Awareness and Communication Laboratory, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie, Legnaro, Italy;2. Faculty of Political Science, University of Padua, Padua, Italy
Abstract:The study aims to assess Italian consumers’ attitudes towards food risks and seeks to outline their socio-demographic and behavioural characteristics on the basis of their attitudes (self-protective and non-self-protective) towards food risks. Using the Computer-assisted telephone interviewing survey method, a sample of 1000 Italian consumers was interviewed on risk perception issues and general eating habits. Factor analyses on the consumers’ propensities to read the label when buying a food product for the first time, their propensities to seek food-related information and their perceived levels of exposure to food risks have enabled us to define Italian consumers’ attitudes towards food risks. Distinguishing between consumers with more self-protective attitudes and those with less self-protective attitudes and identifying their distinctive socio-demographic and behavioural characteristics (e.g. gender, age, the frequency with which respondents do grocery shopping and the channels used for further inquiry) are crucial for communication campaigns aimed at reducing consumers’ exposure to food risks.
Keywords:food risk communication  attitudes towards food risks  food labels  information search  Italy
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