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DOI10.1002/hpja.869
What concerns me or what is most interesting to me: A qualitative study about what influences adolescent engagement with public health issues
Binh, Nguyen; Rebecca, Raeside; James, Kite; Becky, Freeman; Philayrath, Phongsavan; Helen, Cheng; Katharine, Steinbeck; Baur, Louise Alison; Partridge, Stephanie Ruth
发表日期2024
ISSN1036-1073
EISSN2201-1617
英文摘要Issues AddressedPromoting public health messages in adolescence may influence future health outcomes. A better understanding of what influences adolescent engagement with public health issues is needed.MethodsAdolescents aged 13-19 years from New South Wales, Australia, were recruited via study advertisements to participate in an online focus group. All provided informed consent and completed a short survey including demographics and selection of leading public health issues of concern. Participants attended a 75-90 min focus group conducted through Zoom teleconference that explored top public health issues of concern to participants, and barriers/enablers to engage with these issues. Qualitative data was thematically analysed using NVivo. A working group reached consensus on final themes.ResultsOut of 18 participants (mean 15.4 [SD: 2.2] years; 50% female), most attended high school (83%), spoke predominantly English at home (89%), and resided in metropolitan areas (94%). The top public health issues of concern selected were mental health (56%) and the environment/climate change (56%). From the thematic analysis, underlying drivers of adolescent engagement with public health issues included: personal connection to these issues, broader societal impact, and exposure to public health issues on digital media. Barriers included feeling unempowered, and a lack of support and opportunities.ConclusionsThis study provides insights on the barriers and enablers of adolescents engaging with public health issues of concern to them.So What?Understanding this may help health professionals and researchers to design more influential public health campaigns and interventions, including through co-design processes, which may improve future health outcomes.
英文关键词adolescents; focus group; public health; qualitative research
语种英语
WOS研究方向Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WOS类目Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WOS记录号WOS:001215750200001
来源期刊HEALTH PROMOTION JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/300644
作者单位University of Sydney; University of Sydney; University of Sydney; University of Sydney; NSW Health; The Children's Hospital at Westmead; University of Sydney
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Binh, Nguyen,Rebecca, Raeside,James, Kite,et al. What concerns me or what is most interesting to me: A qualitative study about what influences adolescent engagement with public health issues[J],2024.
APA Binh, Nguyen.,Rebecca, Raeside.,James, Kite.,Becky, Freeman.,Philayrath, Phongsavan.,...&Partridge, Stephanie Ruth.(2024).What concerns me or what is most interesting to me: A qualitative study about what influences adolescent engagement with public health issues.HEALTH PROMOTION JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA.
MLA Binh, Nguyen,et al."What concerns me or what is most interesting to me: A qualitative study about what influences adolescent engagement with public health issues".HEALTH PROMOTION JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA (2024).
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