Subjective socio-psychological well-being of a person as a factor in the choice of food products

Author:

Kovaleva Maria A.1ORCID,Shmeleva Svetlana V.1ORCID,Feoktistova Svetlana V.2ORCID,Marinova Tatyana Yu.3ORCID,Dubrovinskaya Ekaterina I.1ORCID,Yulina Galina N.1ORCID,Maskaeva Tatiana Yu.4ORCID,Rybakova Anna I.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Moscow State University of Technology and Management named after K.G. Razumovsky

2. Russian New University

3. Moscow State University of Psychology and Education

4. Russian University of Transport

5. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

Abstract

Introduction. Food preferences of people are largely determined by genetic predisposition, However, from the moment of birth, they tend to change depending on the influence of the social environment, personal experience and significant personalities. The purpose of the work is to reveal the influence of subjective socio-psychological well-being on the formation of food preferences through an assessment of its relationship with external factors determining the choice of a particular product. Materials and methods. The following methods were used in the study: the «Eating Behaviour Assessment Scale» method, the Psychological Well-Being Scale” method, “Subjective Economic Well-Being Questionnaire”, methodology for diagnosing the level of self-esteem, authors’ questionnaire. The statistical software SPSS 22.0 was used to process the data. The study surveyed 22 to 60 years 250 peoples. Consent to participate in the study was obtained from each subject. Results. The main components of the concept of “subjective socio-psychological well-being of consumers” are determined, their interrelations with various factors of external marketing influences on buyers are revealed. The subjective factors mediating eating behaviour, reflected in the concept under consideration, largely determine the effectiveness of the influence on the individual of various external marketing influences when buying food. Limitations. The sample of the study, despite the rather large volume, was not representative enough and included only residents of Moscow and the Moscow region, which does not give the right to use the results obtained outside the region with confidence. Conclusion. The higher the level of subjective socio-psychological well-being, the more expensive goods people prefer. At a low level, the greatest attention when choosing is given to information about the quality of the product on the label. The effect of advertising and brand on food choice in both high and low individuals is extremely small.

Publisher

Federal Scientific Center for Hygiene F.F.Erisman

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