Moral emotions and justifying beliefs about meat, fish, dairy and egg consumption: A comparative study of dietary groups

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作者
Ioannidou, Maria [1 ]
Lesk, Valerie [1 ]
Stewart-Knox, Barbara [1 ]
Francis, Kathryn B. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bradford, Dept Psychol, Bradford, England
[2] Keele Univ, Sch Psychol, Keele, England
[3] Keele Univ, Fac Nat Sci, Sch Psychol, Keele, England
关键词
Food choice; Vegetarian; Vegan; Omnivore; Pescatarian; Moral emotion; Disgust; Guilt; Carnistic beliefs; CONSCIENTIOUS OMNIVORES; ANIMAL EXPLOITATION; VEGETARIAN; HEALTH; ATTITUDES; DISGUST; PREFERENCES; SENTIENCE; ACCOUNT; WOMEN;
D O I
10.1016/j.appet.2023.106544
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Meat eaters and meat abstainers differ in their beliefs and moral emotions related to meat consumption alongside gender differences. Few studies have investigated beliefs and moral emotions in pescatarians and vegans. Little is known about differences in moral emotions and beliefs regarding dairy, eggs, and fish or about speciesist beliefs within and between specific dietary groups. To address this gap, we investigated moral emotions (consumption-related disgust and guilt), attitudes towards animals (Animal Attitudes Scale) and justifying beliefs related to meat (Carnism Inventory), dairy, egg, and fish consumption in omnivores (n = 167), pescatarians (n = 110), vegetarians (n = 116), and vegans (n = 149). Results showed that people who consumed animal-derived products reported lower disgust and guilt and held stronger justifying beliefs about consumption of these products, than those who did not consume animal products. All dietary groups significantly differed from each other in their attitudes about using animals for human benefit, with omnivores showing the least positive atti-tudes towards animals, followed by pescatarians and vegetarians, and with vegans showing the most positive attitudes towards animals. Women experienced greater moral emotions and held fewer justifying beliefs than men within groups where animal products were consumed and this was related to the animal-based products they consume (i.e., fish for pescatarians and eggs/dairy for vegetarians). These findings emphasise the impor-tance of considering a wider range of animal products, and dietary groups in order to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the psychological underpinnings of animal product consumption. The results highlight dif-ferences between dietary groups in attitudes and moral concern towards animals, which may be important to consider when designing interventions to reduce animal product consumption.
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