Acceptance of insect-based food in Chile: Evidence from a survey using the entomophagy attitude questionnaire (EAQ)


Abstract:

Research interest in the acceptability of insects as food has dramatically grown in recent years. Investigators have studied the antecedents of people willingness to eat whole insects, processed (non-visible) insects, and insect-fed animals as well. Another important topic is the difference between intention to try insect-based foods once, and readiness to adopt these foods in everyday diet. In 2020, the Entomophagy Attitude Questionnaire has been developed as a tool for researchers in this area. It is the only one self-report questionnaire specific to entomophagy, multi-dimensional, and cross-validated in diverse contexts and languages. The current study contributes to further validate this instrument in Spanish, in a novel context such as Chile, and to expand its nomological validity to intention to eat processed insects. In addition, results show that the three components of the EAQ significantly pbkp_redict participants’ intention to try insect-based foods and, to a lesser extent, intention to add insect-based food in one own's diet. Limitations of the study, as well as direction for further research are discussed in the paper.

Año de publicación:

2021

Keywords:

  • Sem
  • Indirect entomophagy
  • Insects
  • Confirmatory factor analysis
  • Directentomophagy

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

    Áreas temáticas:

    • Alimentación y bebidas
    • Producción
    • Agricultura y tecnologías afines