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  • Risk Perception Studies

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  • Food allergies (FA) significantly impact individuals' lives, necessitating a deeper understanding of their risk perception.
  • Existing research often overlooks the multifaceted nature of risk perception in food allergy management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore and conceptually visualize risk perception in food allergy sufferers.
  • To propose a comprehensive definition of risk perception for practice, research, and policy.
  • To identify key attributes, antecedents, and consequences of risk perception in individuals with FA.

Main Methods:

  • A concept analysis using Rodgers' method.
  • Systematic literature search across PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and PsycARTICLES databases.
  • Inclusion of 34 English-language, peer-reviewed articles appraised with the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT).

Main Results:

  • Risk perception attributes include situational uncertainty, coping probability, social participation, and emotional responses.
  • Antecedents involve FA perceptions, self-concept, social support, management skills, and social context.
  • Consequences encompass behavioral choices, allergic reactions, and perceived social limitations.

Conclusions:

  • A comprehensive definition of risk perception in FA sufferers, integrating physical and psychosocial dimensions, was established.
  • Understanding these risk perception attributes is vital for healthcare providers, family members, and caregivers.
  • Findings can inform individualized support, caregiver strategies, food product design, allergen labeling, and public education for safer food environments.