Factors affecting sustainable consumption practices among female adolescents in Peninsular Malaysia

Sustainable consumption is the use of goods and services that satisfy basic needs and improve quality of while minimizing the use of irreplaceable natural resources and the byproducts of toxic materials, waste, and pollution. It is the umbrella term used for issues related to human needs, equity, qu...

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Main Authors: Othman, Mumtazah, Yahaya, Nurizan, Salleh, Naimah, Zainal Badari, Shamsul Azahari, Osman, Syuhaily
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Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8886/1/ID%208886.pdf
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author Othman, Mumtazah
Yahaya, Nurizan
Salleh, Naimah
Zainal Badari, Shamsul Azahari
Osman, Syuhaily
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Yahaya, Nurizan
Salleh, Naimah
Zainal Badari, Shamsul Azahari
Osman, Syuhaily
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description Sustainable consumption is the use of goods and services that satisfy basic needs and improve quality of while minimizing the use of irreplaceable natural resources and the byproducts of toxic materials, waste, and pollution. It is the umbrella term used for issues related to human needs, equity, quality of life, resource efficiency, waste minimisation, life cycle thinking, consumer health and safety, and consumer sovereignty. Thus, the awareness on the sustainable consumption practices is vital and should be nourished in each consumer especially among the younger generations. The objective of this study was to examine factors that contribute to sustainable consumption practices among female adolescents. A total of 334 secondary school students were randomly selected from schools in Peninsular Malaysia. The schools were randomly selected to represent northern, southern, eastern and western zones of Peninsular Malaysia. The data were collected in August 2007 using self-administered questionnaire. Eleven statements were used to measure the level of sustainable practices using 4 point Likert scale (“All the Time”, “Always”, “Seldom”, and “Never). Sample consisted of female students with an average age of 16 years. Majority of them have both parents with educational background only at high school level. Average family income was RM 2010 (USD 570). Regression analysis showed four predictor variables accounted for 22.8 % of variance in the sustainable consumption practices score (F=4.54,df 4, p=0.001). Mother educational level (β=-3.319, p=0.001),and attitude towards sustainable consumption (β=2.292, p=0. 023) were significantly related to sustainable consumption practices but not father educational level and level of knowledge on sustainable consumption. In conclusion, mother educationl level makes a better predictor for the sustainable consumption practices among female adolescents. The study implied that education is crucial for women to be more prepared in order to promote sustainable consumption practices in families.
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spelling upm.eprints-88862013-11-08T03:38:43Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8886/ Factors affecting sustainable consumption practices among female adolescents in Peninsular Malaysia Othman, Mumtazah Yahaya, Nurizan Salleh, Naimah Zainal Badari, Shamsul Azahari Osman, Syuhaily Sustainable consumption is the use of goods and services that satisfy basic needs and improve quality of while minimizing the use of irreplaceable natural resources and the byproducts of toxic materials, waste, and pollution. It is the umbrella term used for issues related to human needs, equity, quality of life, resource efficiency, waste minimisation, life cycle thinking, consumer health and safety, and consumer sovereignty. Thus, the awareness on the sustainable consumption practices is vital and should be nourished in each consumer especially among the younger generations. The objective of this study was to examine factors that contribute to sustainable consumption practices among female adolescents. A total of 334 secondary school students were randomly selected from schools in Peninsular Malaysia. The schools were randomly selected to represent northern, southern, eastern and western zones of Peninsular Malaysia. The data were collected in August 2007 using self-administered questionnaire. Eleven statements were used to measure the level of sustainable practices using 4 point Likert scale (“All the Time”, “Always”, “Seldom”, and “Never). Sample consisted of female students with an average age of 16 years. Majority of them have both parents with educational background only at high school level. Average family income was RM 2010 (USD 570). Regression analysis showed four predictor variables accounted for 22.8 % of variance in the sustainable consumption practices score (F=4.54,df 4, p=0.001). Mother educational level (β=-3.319, p=0.001),and attitude towards sustainable consumption (β=2.292, p=0. 023) were significantly related to sustainable consumption practices but not father educational level and level of knowledge on sustainable consumption. In conclusion, mother educationl level makes a better predictor for the sustainable consumption practices among female adolescents. The study implied that education is crucial for women to be more prepared in order to promote sustainable consumption practices in families. 2008-07-03 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8886/1/ID%208886.pdf Othman, Mumtazah and Yahaya, Nurizan and Salleh, Naimah and Zainal Badari, Shamsul Azahari and Osman, Syuhaily (2008) Factors affecting sustainable consumption practices among female adolescents in Peninsular Malaysia. In: 10th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, 3-9 July 2008, Madrid, Spain. . Adolescence Consumption (Economics) - Social aspects Women English
spellingShingle Adolescence
Consumption (Economics) - Social aspects
Women
Othman, Mumtazah
Yahaya, Nurizan
Salleh, Naimah
Zainal Badari, Shamsul Azahari
Osman, Syuhaily
Factors affecting sustainable consumption practices among female adolescents in Peninsular Malaysia
title Factors affecting sustainable consumption practices among female adolescents in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Factors affecting sustainable consumption practices among female adolescents in Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Factors affecting sustainable consumption practices among female adolescents in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting sustainable consumption practices among female adolescents in Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Factors affecting sustainable consumption practices among female adolescents in Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort factors affecting sustainable consumption practices among female adolescents in peninsular malaysia
topic Adolescence
Consumption (Economics) - Social aspects
Women
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8886/1/ID%208886.pdf
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