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The Janus-faced effects of COVID-19 perceptions on family healthy eating behavior: Parent's negative experience as a mediator and gender as a moderator

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SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY
卷 62, 期 4, 页码 586-595

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/sjop.12742

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Attitudes; COVID-19 perceptions; food; gender; healthy eating behavior; negative emotions; pandemic time; parenting

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This study found that COVID-19 perceptions have both negative effects on parental healthy eating behavior through triggering negative experiences during the pandemic and positive effects on healthy eating behavior by directly engaging parents, especially fathers. This novel exploratory model sheds light on how parental healthy eating behavior can be shaped during a pandemic, emphasizing the importance of family eating practices during acute crises.
This research examines the effects of COVID-19 perceptions and negative experiences during the pandemic time on parental healthy eating behavior and whether these relationships interact with a parent's gender. We ran a survey of parents who had at least one child aged 3 to 17 years old living in the United Kingdom. We received 384 valid responses, which were analysed via a variance-based structural equation modeling approach to test our hypotheses. The results revealed that COVID-19 perceptions effects were Janus-faced. While they indirectly and negatively impact healthy eating behavior mediated by triggering negative experiences during the pandemic, COVID-19 perceptions, however, directly get parents, especially fathers, more engaged into healthy eating behavior - making COVID-19 perceptions total effects positive on healthy eating behavior. This explorative model is novel in the sense that it is the first of its kind to cast light on how parental healthy eating behavior can be shaped in pandemic time. The research is particularly timely due to the uncertain times in which the research is situated, that is, the worldwide pandemic (also termed COVID-19); the paper highlights how family eating practices can undergo dramatic shifts during acute crises.

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