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KMID : 0858820160330030083
Journal of Korean Society for Health Education and Promotion
2016 Volume.33 No. 3 p.83 ~ p.93
Consumer use of social media for food risk information: Survey findings in the United States and implications for the Korean context
Shim Min-sun

Abstract
Objectives: This study aimed (1) to share findings from the U.S. on customer use of social media for information seeking and sharing about food recall risks, and (2) to discuss the implications of the findings for the context of food safety and risk communication in Korea.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 1,026 social media users aged 18 years or older in the U.S., recruited from the Knowledge Network's nationally representative panel.

Results: About 26 percent of respondents used social media either to seek or share food recall information in the past year, with social networking sites being the most popular tool. With respect to social media use for information seeking, being married, perceived risk of getting foodborne diseases, and trust in Internet were significant, positive predictors; being Whites and trust in health professionals were negative predictors. Social media use for information sharing was positively associated with education, being married, foodborne disease history, and perceived risk of foodborne diseases; Whites, income, and trust in health professionals were negative predictors.

Conclusions: The study gives theoretical, methodological, and practical implications for the context of food safety and risks in Korea.
KEYWORD
social medial, information seeking, information sharing, food safety, food recalls
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