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Author:Morris, L.
Swasy, J.
Mazis, M.
Title:Accepted risk and alcohol use during pregnancy
Journal:Journal of Consumer Research
1994 : JUN, VOL. 21:1, p. 135-144
Index terms:CONSUMER RESEARCH
RISK
ALCOHOLISM
Language:eng
Abstract:Risk perceptions have been employed to understand consumers' use of hazarsous products. However, there has been little research linking risk perceptions to actual product use. This study examined risk perceptions and alcoholic beverage consumption of 409 women during pregnancy. The survey included a variety of demographic, information search, risk perception, and attitudinal measures. Compared to abstainers, women who continued to drink during pregnancy were less likely to view consuming alcohol in moderation as risky and were less likely to believe that consuming alcohol during pregnancy would harm the unborn child.
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