Geographical indications and health-conscious behaviors among nursing students: A mixed methods study
Esin Kavuran, Erkan Denk, Hansani Madushika Abeywickrama, Hansani Madushika Abeywickrama, Hansani Madushika Abeywickrama

TL;DR
This study explores how nursing students' attitudes toward GI-certified products and mindful eating influence their healthy eating behaviors.
Contribution
The study introduces a mixed-methods approach to link GI product attitudes and mindful eating to healthy eating behaviors in nursing students.
Findings
Younger and female students showed higher scores in GI product attitudes and mindful eating.
Mindful eating strengthened the positive impact of GI product attitudes on healthy eating.
Societal norms and cost barriers were identified as key influences on GI product perceptions.
Abstract
This study was conducted using a Sequential Explanatory Design, in which the quantitative phase was carried out first, followed by a qualitative phase to examine the influence of nursing students’ attitudes toward purchasing Geographical Indication (GI)–certified products and their mindful eating practices on their healthy eating attitudes. The study population consisted of 1.385 nursing students enrolled in a faculty of nursing. The quantitative component included 392 students who met the inclusion criteria, while the qualitative component comprised 15 students. For data collection, the quantitative phase employed a sociodemographic data form, the Healthy Eating Attitude Scale (HEAS), the Mindful Eating Scale (MES), and the Attitude Scale for Purchasing GI-Certified Products (ASP-GICP). In the qualitative phase, data were collected using a Semi-Structured Interview Form. Quantitative…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNutritional Studies and Diet · Obesity and Health Practices · Consumer Attitudes and Food Labeling
