Twenty percent of food poisoning annually in Australia is believed to result from consumer food handling behaviour. Research advocates the use of social cognition theories in designing food hygiene interventions, however very few studies have actually done so. Thus, this study investigated the efficacy of a food hygiene intervention based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB). One hundred and eighty-four participants completed a TPB questionnaire, including questions regarding past behaviour and food hygiene knowledge, and then were randomly allocated to a knowledge and implementation intention group, a combined knowledge/implementation intention/PBC group, or a control group. Behaviour was measured 4 weeks later. The TPB predicted a hig...
Despite an increase in the number of food handlers receiving food hygiene training, a high proportio...
This study used a new methodology – the TPB Interview – for studying people’s beliefs about reducing...
Food safety remains a public health issue in developing countries. The theory of planned behavior (T...
It is estimated that 5.4 million Australians get sick annually from eating contaminated food and tha...
Despite the recognised importance of food-safety, a large number of consumers do not practice adequa...
Objective: Approximately 48 million Americans are affected by foodborne illness each year. Evidence ...
Purpose: The current study uses an extended version of the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) to ...
Objective: Approximately 48 million Americans are affected by foodborne illness each year. Evidence ...
An estimated 25% of the populations of both the United States and Australia suffer from foodborne il...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) with the addit...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) with the addit...
Utilises social cognition models to determine the beliefs, attitudes and knowledge of consumers towa...
In order to minimise the occurrence of food-borne illness, it is recommended that individuals perfor...
Theories of behaviour change can explain the factors affecting food handlers’ use of food safety pra...
Identifying the antecedents of household food waste reduction is an important step in the developmen...
Despite an increase in the number of food handlers receiving food hygiene training, a high proportio...
This study used a new methodology – the TPB Interview – for studying people’s beliefs about reducing...
Food safety remains a public health issue in developing countries. The theory of planned behavior (T...
It is estimated that 5.4 million Australians get sick annually from eating contaminated food and tha...
Despite the recognised importance of food-safety, a large number of consumers do not practice adequa...
Objective: Approximately 48 million Americans are affected by foodborne illness each year. Evidence ...
Purpose: The current study uses an extended version of the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) to ...
Objective: Approximately 48 million Americans are affected by foodborne illness each year. Evidence ...
An estimated 25% of the populations of both the United States and Australia suffer from foodborne il...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) with the addit...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) with the addit...
Utilises social cognition models to determine the beliefs, attitudes and knowledge of consumers towa...
In order to minimise the occurrence of food-borne illness, it is recommended that individuals perfor...
Theories of behaviour change can explain the factors affecting food handlers’ use of food safety pra...
Identifying the antecedents of household food waste reduction is an important step in the developmen...
Despite an increase in the number of food handlers receiving food hygiene training, a high proportio...
This study used a new methodology – the TPB Interview – for studying people’s beliefs about reducing...
Food safety remains a public health issue in developing countries. The theory of planned behavior (T...