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Factors That Were Found to Influence Ghanaian Adolescentsâ Eating Habits: | |
Patricia Mawusi Amos1  | |
关键词: adolescent; parents; peer; media; eating habits; | |
DOI : 10.1177/2158244012468140 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
The study sought to find out whether factors such as parental, peer, and media influences predict Ghanaian adolescent studentsâ eating habits. A random selection of 150 students from a population of senior high school students in Ghana were asked to complete the Eating Habits Questionnaire for Adolescents. Data were analyzed by the use of bivariate correlation, t test, and multiple regression analytical techniques using SPSS version 16. The findings revealed a significant positive relationship between peer influence and eating habits suggesting that the higher the peer pressure, the more unhealthy the studentsâ eating habits. Counterintuitively, parental and media influences did not significantly correlate with studentsâ eating habits. Gender difference in eating habits suggested that girls had more unhealthy eating habits than boys. Finally, multiple regression analysis revealed that peer influence was a better predictor of studentsâ eating habits than parental and media influences. The findings were discussed and recommendations were given in light of the studyâs limitations.
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