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A Study on Changes in Interest and Awareness of Adolescents' Dietary Habits Before and After COVID-19

코로나19 전후 청소년의 식생활에 대한 관심과 인식 변화 연구

  • Oh, Sang-Mi (Samho Middle School) ;
  • Jung, Lan-Hee (Department of Home Economics Education, Chonnam National University) ;
  • Jeon, Eun-Raye (Department of Home Economics Education, WonKwang University and Department of Home Economics Education, Chonnam National University)
  • 오상미 (삼호중학교) ;
  • 정난희 (전남대학교 가정교육과) ;
  • 전은례 (원광대학교 가정교육과/전남대학교 가정교육과)
  • Received : 2024.02.29
  • Accepted : 2024.03.29
  • Published : 2024.06.30

Abstract

This study used TEXTOM for a total of 4 years, 2 years before and after, as of January 19, 2020, when the domestic confirmed cases of COVID-19 were officially announced, targeting Naver, Daum, Google, YouTube, and Twitter. By analyzing changes in adolescents' interest and awareness of their dietary habits, we aimed to create an opportunity to develop a dietary education program to provide proper dietary education. The results obtained through this study are as follows. First, the keywords with the highest co-occurrence before COVID-19 were 'nutrition' and 'counseling', and the next keywords were 'nutrition' and 'education'. After COVID-19, the order was 'nutrition', 'education', 'food' and 'safety'. Second, the results of co-occurrence frequency network analysis showed that there was high interest in nutrition and counseling regardless of COVID-19, and that interest in safety and health increased further after COVID-19. Third, through cluster formation through CONCOR analysis, before COVID-19, it was categorized into 'diet and physical activity', 'skin and disease', 'health and food', and 'nutrition and intake', and after COVID-19, it was categorized into 'nutrition, intake and COVID-19', 'diet and physical activity', 'skin and disease', and 'circadian rhythm imbalance and disease'. Fourth, as a result of the diet-related keyword cluster analysis network, before COVID-19, keywords in the 'eating and physical activity' group were strongly connected to keywords in the 'health and food' and 'nutrition and intake' groups, and after COVID-19, 'diet' Keywords in the 'and physical activity' group were strongly connected to keywords in the 'nutrition, intake, and COVID-19' group.

본 연구는 네이버, 다음, 구글, 유튜브와 트위터 등을 대상으로 코로나19 국내 확진자 발생이 공식 발표된 2020년 1월 19일 기준으로 전후 2년씩, 총 4년 동안 텍스톰(TEXTOM)을 사용하여 청소년의 식생활에 대한 관심과 인식의 변화를 분석하여 향후 가정 교과의 식생활 관련 단원에서 올바른 식생활 교육을 할 수 있도록 식생활 교육 프로그램을 개발할 수 있는 계기를 만들고자 하였으며, 본 연구를 통해 얻어진 결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 코로나19 이전 가장 동시 출현 빈도가 높은 키워드는 '영양'과 '상담'이었고, 다음 키워드는 '영양'과 '교육'으로 나타났다. 코로나19 이후 가장 동시 출현 빈도가 높은 키워드는 '영양'과 '교육'이었고, 다음 키워드는 '식품'과 '안전'이었다. 둘째, 동시 출현 빈도 네트워크 분석 결과 코로나19와 상관없이 영양과 상담에 대해 높은 관심을 가지고 있었고 코로나19 이후에는 안전과 건강에 대한 관심이 더 증가함을 알 수 있었다. 셋째, CONCOR 분석을 통한 군집 형성으로 코로나19 이전에는 '식사 및 신체활동', '피부 및 질병', '건강 및 음식', '영양 및 섭취'로 범주화하였고 코로나19 이후에는 '영양, 섭취 및 코로나19', '식사 및 신체활동', '피부 및 질병', '생체리듬 불균형 및 질병'으로 범주화하였다. 넷째, 코로나19 전후 청소년의 식생활 관련 키워드 군집 분석 네트워크 결과 코로나19 이전에는 '식사 및 신체 활동' 그룹의 키워드들은 '건강 및 음식'과 '영양 및 섭취' 그룹의 키워드들과 강하게 연결되어 있었고, 코로나19 이후에는 '식사 및 신체활동' 그룹의 키워드들은 '영양, 섭취 및 코로나19' 그룹의 키워드들과 강하게 연결되어 있었다.

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