Understanding media literacy in relation to adolescent soft drink consumption behavior

This paper examines relationship between media literacy and the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) variables focusing on consumption of soft drink among adolescents in Klang Valley, Malaysia. In addition, this paper also determines soft drink consumption, level of media literacy and the influences of...

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Main Authors: M. S., Nur Nadirah, H., Ghazali, A. Bakar, A. Z., Othman, M.
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Published: Faculty of Food Science and Technology, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.531882017-10-27T08:00:28Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53188/ Understanding media literacy in relation to adolescent soft drink consumption behavior M. S., Nur Nadirah H., Ghazali A. Bakar, A. Z. Othman, M. This paper examines relationship between media literacy and the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) variables focusing on consumption of soft drink among adolescents in Klang Valley, Malaysia. In addition, this paper also determines soft drink consumption, level of media literacy and the influences of the TPB variables on the intention of soft drink consumption. A cluster sampling method was used in collecting data within the Klang Valley area. The sample consisted of 436 adolescents from secondary school, aged between 13 to 18 years old. Two main scales utilized were Media Literacy (ML) scale and TPB scale. The descriptive, multiple linear regression and Pearson product-moment correlation analyses were carried out to answer the research objectives. Results revealed that 36% of respondents drank a minimum of 1 can, bottle or glass of soft drink for the past seven days and possess good level of media literacy (35%).Meanwhile, 14% of variance in adolescents’ intention of soft drink consumption is explained by TPB variables. Additionally, the total media literacy score towards soft drink advertisement was significantly positively correlated with attitude (r = 0.250, p<.05) and subjective norms (r = 0.174, p<.05). Conversely, total media literacy was significant negatively correlated with intention to consume soft drink (r = -0.19, p<.05) and indicated that media literacy could lower the intention to consume soft drink, thus can reduce soft drink consumption among adolescents. The importance of this study is to help the authorities, soft drink marketers and producers in Malaysia to better understand media literacy and adolescent soft drink consumption behavior. Faculty of Food Science and Technology, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53188/1/Understanding%20media%20literacy%20in%20relation%20to%20adolescent%20soft%20drink%20consumption%20behavior.pdf M. S., Nur Nadirah and H., Ghazali and A. Bakar, A. Z. and Othman, M. (2016) Understanding media literacy in relation to adolescent soft drink consumption behavior. International Food Research Journal, 23 (1). pp. 381-388. ISSN 1985-4668; ESSN: 2231-7546 http://www.ifrj.upm.edu.my/
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description This paper examines relationship between media literacy and the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) variables focusing on consumption of soft drink among adolescents in Klang Valley, Malaysia. In addition, this paper also determines soft drink consumption, level of media literacy and the influences of the TPB variables on the intention of soft drink consumption. A cluster sampling method was used in collecting data within the Klang Valley area. The sample consisted of 436 adolescents from secondary school, aged between 13 to 18 years old. Two main scales utilized were Media Literacy (ML) scale and TPB scale. The descriptive, multiple linear regression and Pearson product-moment correlation analyses were carried out to answer the research objectives. Results revealed that 36% of respondents drank a minimum of 1 can, bottle or glass of soft drink for the past seven days and possess good level of media literacy (35%).Meanwhile, 14% of variance in adolescents’ intention of soft drink consumption is explained by TPB variables. Additionally, the total media literacy score towards soft drink advertisement was significantly positively correlated with attitude (r = 0.250, p<.05) and subjective norms (r = 0.174, p<.05). Conversely, total media literacy was significant negatively correlated with intention to consume soft drink (r = -0.19, p<.05) and indicated that media literacy could lower the intention to consume soft drink, thus can reduce soft drink consumption among adolescents. The importance of this study is to help the authorities, soft drink marketers and producers in Malaysia to better understand media literacy and adolescent soft drink consumption behavior.
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author M. S., Nur Nadirah
H., Ghazali
A. Bakar, A. Z.
Othman, M.
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H., Ghazali
A. Bakar, A. Z.
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Understanding media literacy in relation to adolescent soft drink consumption behavior
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title Understanding media literacy in relation to adolescent soft drink consumption behavior
title_short Understanding media literacy in relation to adolescent soft drink consumption behavior
title_full Understanding media literacy in relation to adolescent soft drink consumption behavior
title_fullStr Understanding media literacy in relation to adolescent soft drink consumption behavior
title_full_unstemmed Understanding media literacy in relation to adolescent soft drink consumption behavior
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publisher Faculty of Food Science and Technology, Universiti Putra Malaysia
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53188/1/Understanding%20media%20literacy%20in%20relation%20to%20adolescent%20soft%20drink%20consumption%20behavior.pdf
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