Volume
61
Issue
4
DOI
10.34068/joe.61.04.12
Abstract
This study investigates college students’ current food safety knowledge and food-handling perceptions and utilized an online survey which designed based on previous studies as method. The questionnaire measured respondents’ food safety knowledge and perception, and were divided into knowledge, attitudes and perception categories. The results show that college students significantly lacked in basic food safety knowledge as well as food handling skills and implies a high need to develop enhanced food safety resources for college students, especially on topics related to cross-contamination prevention, correct food preparation procedures, time and temperature control, and awareness of pathogens that cause foodborne illness.
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Recommended Citation
Chen, K., Lin, Z., do Prado, I., Mohammad, Z., Acosta, K. M., & Sirsat, S. A. (2024). College Students’ Domestic Kitchen Food Safety Perceptions and Knowledge. The Journal of Extension, 61(4), Article 12. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.61.04.12