Influences of Children's Choice of School Lunch

Here at the University of Reading we are conducting research to discover what influences whether children have school-meals or a home provided packed-lunch. 

We are inviting parents of Year 3 children to complete a short questionnaire which asks about their views on school lunches and their children's eating.  The questionnaire 5 - 10 minutes to complete.

All the data provided will be kept confidential and securely stored, with only an anonymous number identifying it. Information linking that number to your name will be stored securely and separately from the other data you provide. The data collected will be destroyed once the study has been completed.

Taking part in this study is completely voluntary; you may withdraw at any time without having to give any reason. If you have any questions about the study, please feel free to contact me by email at k.n.harvey@reading.ac.uk or telephone 0118 368 7524.

This application has been reviewed by the University Research Ethics Committee and has been given a favourable ethical opinion for conduct

Thank you for your help.

 
Kate Harvey
Health Psychologist
Department of Psychology
The University of Reading

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* 1. I have seen and read the information about the study.  I have been given the opportunity to ask questions about the study, and these have been answered to my satisfaction.  I understand that all personal information will remain confidential to the Investigator and arrangements for the storage and eventual disposal of any identifiable material have been made clear to me.  I understand that participation is voluntary, and that I can withdraw at any time without having to give an explanation.

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* 2. Do you have a child in Year 3?

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* 3. Since starting in Year 3, how many days per week has your child typically had school-meals?

(If you have more than one child in Year 3, please answer the questions in relation to just one of them).

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* 4. If your child had school-meals on an occasional day, please give the reason.

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* 5. Has your child's typical lunch changed since starting in Year 3?

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* 6. Thinking about your choice for your child's lunch, how important are the following:

  Not important at all Of little importance Of some importance Very important
My child's preference
Convenience
Price
Healthiness of the food
My child eating with friends
My child eating a sufficient amount
My child being a fussy eater

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* 7. The following questions ask you to compare school-meals to home-provided packed-lunches?

  School-Meal Home-Provided Packed-Lunch Neither Don't Know
Which lunch does your child prefer?
Which lunch is more convenient for you?
Which lunch is cheaper for you?
Which lunch is healthier?
Which lunch do your child's friends typically have?
Which lunch best fills your child up?
Which lunch is your child most fussy about eating?

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* 8. Please read the following statements and tick the box that best describes your child's eating behaviour.

  Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always
My child loves food
My child eats more when worried
My child has a big appetite
My child finishes his/her meal quickly
My child is interested in food
My child is always asking for a drink
My child refuses new foods at first
My child eats slowly
My child eats less when angry
My child enjoys tasting new foods
My child eats less when he/she is tired
My child is always asking for food
My child eats more when annoyed
If allowed to, my child would eat too much
My child eats more when anxious
My child enjoys a wide variety of foods
My child leaves food on his/her plate at the end of a meal
My child takes more than 30 minutes to finish a meal
Given the choice, my child would eat most of the time
My child looks forward to mealtimes
My child gets full before his/her meal is finished
My child enjoys eating
My child eats more when he/she is happy
My child is difficult to please with meals
My child eats less when upset
My child gets full up easily
My child eats more when she/he has nothing else to do
Even if my child is full up he/she finds room to eat his/her favourite food
If given the chance, my child would drink continuously throughout the day
My child cannot eat a meal if he/she has had a snack just beforehand
If given the chance, my child would always be having a drink
My child is interested in tasting food he/she hasn't tasted before
My child decides that he/she doesn't like a food, even without tasting it
If given the chance, my child would always have food in his/her mouth
My child eats more and more slowly during the course of a meal

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* 9. To what extent do you agree with the statement "my child is a fussy eater"?

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* 10. How many siblings/step-siblings aged under 18 years does your child live with?

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* 11. Which statement best describes your child's home life?  For this question, "work" refers to paid employment.

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* 12. Is your child male or female?

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* 13. What is your child's date of birth?

Date

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* 14. Please feel free to add any further comments about your child's eating at school.

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* 15. Thank you for completing this questionnaire. Your responses will help us better understand the influences on children's eating.

An important aspect of this study is the comparison between the influences on children's eating at school over time. We would therefore like to contact you again later on in the year. If you are willing to be contacted by us in the future, provide an email address below. We will not use your email address for anything else, or share your data with any other person/organisation. Agreeing we can contact you in the future does not mean you have to take part in any future research.

Thank you for your help.

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