Asked by Charlie Badge on Sep 25, 2024

Sally disclosed to her nutrition counselor that she is ready to cook more meals at home, and even reported she only eats out (e.g., fast or restaurant food) four times per week instead of seven. How will social disclosure likely effect Sally's goal of eating more meals at home?

A) Sally will be less likely to eat more meals at home.
B) Sally will be more likely to eat more meals at home.
C) Sally will be more likely to eat more meals out.
D) This self-disclosure will likely have no effect on Sally's ability to eat more meals at home.
E) This self-disclosure will likely have no effect on Sally's ability to eat fewer meals out.

Social Disclosure

Sharing information about oneself in order to enhance lifestyle change objectives.

Eating Meals

The habitual process of consuming food in structured intervals throughout the day to meet nutritional needs and maintain health.

Eating Out

The activity of dining in restaurants or outside the home, often associated with socializing, convenience, or experiencing new foods.

  • Investigate the role of social support and significant people in preserving positive changes to dietary behaviors.