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Parental support for free school lunches in Australian primary schools: Associated factors and perceived barriers

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posted on 2023-11-13, 22:08 authored by Gozde AydinGozde Aydin, Claire MargerisonClaire Margerison, Anthony Worsley, Alison Booth
Abstract Objective: (1) To explore the feasibility of such programs in Australia, this study examined parents views on free school lunch provision. (2) To examine the associations between parents demographic and personal characteristics and their support for free universal school lunches. Design: An online cross-sectional survey of parents Setting: Australia, April 2021 Participants: Seven hundred and eighty-seven parents took the survey. They had a mean age of 40. The respondents were predominantly female (95%), and had a university degree (72%). Results: Fifty-three per cent of the respondents agreed that all students should have access to healthy and well-balanced, free school lunches. Parents were concerned about healthiness, catering, allergies, and cost of school-provided school lunches. Ethnic background, universalism values, and education levels were significantly associated with support for free school lunch provision. Non-native English-speaking parents were almost three times more likely to support free universal lunches in primary schools than their native English-speaking counterparts. Parents with higher universalism-concern values were more likely to endorse free lunches in primary school. However, the level of education was negatively associated with parents’ support for free school lunches. Conclusions: The survey results highlight the complexity of parental views on free school lunch provision. Parents’ concerns regarding lunches should be considered in developing school lunch programs that meet the needs and preferences of diverse communities. These findings can be used to guide future primary school lunch provision initiatives.

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Journal

Public Health Nutrition

Pagination

1-26

Location

Cambridge, Eng.

ISSN

1368-9800

eISSN

1475-2727

Language

eng.

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

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