Social influences on adolescents’ dietary behavior in Catalonia, Spain: A qualitative multiple-cases study from the perspective of social capital
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Publication date
2018-01Abstract
Adolescence has been referred to as the last best chance to prevent adult non-communicable diseases. Gaining further evidence on the psychosocial determinants of health behaviors, particularly the impact of peers, social networks and media on diet, is necessary to develop appropriate preventive strategies. Based on a multiple-cases study, our aim was to discuss the social influences on adolescents’ dietary behavior from a social capital perspective. Participants were reached through four high-schools in different Catalan rural-urban and socioeconomic contexts. Our results confirm the different layout of social capital in the community, school, peers and family. In our sample, family and peers are the most influent sources of social capital in relation to dietary behaviors, inducing both protective and damaging effects.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Accepted version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
613 - Hygiene generally. Personal health and hygiene
Keywords
Influència social
Adolescents -- Alimentació
Hàbits alimentaris
Capital social
Catalunya
Pages
10 p.
Publisher
Elsevier
Is part of
Appetite, 2018, 123: 289-298
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