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Food safety knowledge, attitudes and self-reported practices among Ontario high school students

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To measure the food safety knowledge, attitudes and self-reported practices of high school students in Ontario.METHODS: We administered a school-wide paper survey to the student body (n = 2,860) of four Ontario high schools. We developed the survey by selecting questions from existing, validated questionnaires, prioritizing questions that aligned with the Canadian Partnership for Consumer Food Safety Education’s educational messages …

Authors

Majowicz SE; Diplock KJ; Leatherdale ST; Bredin CT; Rebellato S; Hammond D; Jones-Bitton A; Dubin JA

Journal

Canadian Journal of Public Health, Vol. 106, No. 8, pp. e520–e526

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

November 2015

DOI

10.17269/cjph.106.5213

ISSN

0008-4263