Cognitive Antecedents of "Good" Food Safety Practices

Alan S. Levy Ph.D.
Senior Scientist
FDA/CFSAN
Washington, DC 20202

Overview of Talk

H: Improvements in reported food safety practices must be due to changes in consumer knowledge, attitudes, or experience. But which ones?

It might help design effective food safety education, if we could identify the cognitive antecedents of safe behavior.

Overview of Analysis

Summary measures of individual’s food safety practices:

Large set of cognitive measures

Overview of Results

Results: Risk Perceptions: Personal Behavior Level

Variable Descript.

Cooling

Consumption Handling

Washing hands

n.s.

n.s.

t=3.8
“good”

Cross-contamination

n.s.

t=3.7
“good”
t=5.6
“good”

Undercooking

t=3.2
“good”

t=4.1
“good”

t=3.2
“good”

Inadequate cooling

t=3.4
“good”

n.s.

n.s.

Personal behavior risk perceptions: How likely are you to get sick?

Results: Risk Perceptions: Societal Level

Variable Descript.

Cooling

Consumption Handling
Microbial Risk

n.s.

t=2.2
"good"

t=2.7
“good”

Risk Trend

n.s.

n.s. n.s.
Home Risk n.s n.s. t=2.0
"good"
Restaurant Risk n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

Societal level risk perceptions: How common is it for people in the U.S. to get sick?

Results: Prior experience variables

 

Cooling

Consumption Handling
Food preparer status

n.s.

n.s. n.s.
Young children in the household t= -2.7
"Bad"
n.s. n.s.
Reported recent foodborne illess experience n.s t=5.5
"Bad"
n.s.

Results: Food safety knowledge variables

Variable Description

Cooling

Consumption Handling
Common knowledge

n.s.

n.s. n.s.
Uncommon knowledge t= 3.6
"good"
n.s. n.s.

Results: Information search variables

Variable Descript.

Cooling

Consumption Handling
FS Infosearch t=3.7
"Good"

n.s.

n.s.
SHL Attention t=3.3
"Good"
n.s. n.s.
SHL Recall n.s. n.s. n.s.
SHL Change n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

Distribution of Personal Risk Perception in the Population

Characteristics associated with increased personal behavior risk perception

Conclusions:

Implications

Closing: Photo of beach; Thinking Globally, Working Locally; A Conference on Food Safety Education