2020
DOI: 10.1080/02739615.2020.1805746
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Which foods should a child with food allergy avoid? The role of parental knowledge in food avoidance appraisals

Abstract: This study explored factors that influence the accuracy of caregivers' appraisals of the foods their children with food allergy should avoid. Seventy-two caregivers of children with food allergy completed measures of caregiver educational attainment, food allergy knowledge, food allergy worry, and a questionnaire assessing whether or not their child should avoid specific foods (the Foods to Avoid Test). Unnecessary avoidance was indicated when a caregiver reported their child should avoid a food item, even tho… Show more

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“…Caregivers with high general knowledge of food allergies are indeed better to accurately identify foods that their child with a food allergy should avoid, but this is regardless of their general level of education or duration of the child's food allergy. These findings suggest that relatively educated caregivers who have had time to adapt to their child's food allergy diagnosis still need food allergy avoidance training to make safe food choices for their children [ 39 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caregivers with high general knowledge of food allergies are indeed better to accurately identify foods that their child with a food allergy should avoid, but this is regardless of their general level of education or duration of the child's food allergy. These findings suggest that relatively educated caregivers who have had time to adapt to their child's food allergy diagnosis still need food allergy avoidance training to make safe food choices for their children [ 39 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parental health literacy is crucial for a child to avoid an accidental exposure to food that causes allergy to the child and to prevent unnecessary avoidance of safe food (Steiner et al, 2020). Parental obesity is correlated with child obesity among Turkish children (Haney, 2020).…”
Section: Health Literacymentioning
confidence: 99%