Engaging Young People in Action on Climate as a Public Health Issue
Journal of Applied Youth Studies,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Март 12, 2025
Abstract
The
climate
crisis
is
recognised
as
a
significant
public
health
threat
with
disproportionate
and
inequitable
impact
on
the
of
children
young
people.
Despite
their
successful
engagement
in
advocacy
initiatives,
limited
research
has
explored
how
to
engage
people
such
initiatives
for
climate.
This
study
conducted
qualitatively
led
online
survey
n
=
511
Australia
(aged
15–24
years)
examine
perceptions
impacts
crisis,
including
COVID-19
pandemic
action,
government
responses
mechanisms
them
action
using
approach.
A
reflexive
approach
thematic
analysis
was
used
construct
themes
from
data.
First,
described
range
daily
life
interconnectedness
planet.
Second,
they
discussed
Australian
Government
failing
community
through
lack
urgent
particularly
relating
harmful
industries.
Third,
many
worried
about
reduced
focus
due
pandemic,
but
hoped
that
positive
planetary
outcomes
resulting
restrictions
could
be
continued.
Fourth,
identified
barriers
responses,
finally,
engaging
advocacy.
It
important
listen
respond
issues
prioritise
are
concerned
about.
In
relation
stakeholders
(particularly
community)
must
collaborate
develop
youth-led
ensure
ideas
perspectives
central
discussions
decision-making.
Язык: Английский
“Searching for excitement”: exploring the gambling experiences of adult Australian sports fans
Managing Sport and Leisure,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 1 - 9
Опубликована: Март 14, 2025
Язык: Английский
Youth perspectives on the promotional and public relations strategies of health harming industries
Health Promotion International,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
39(6)
Опубликована: Ноя. 21, 2024
Abstract
Public
health
researchers
have
investigated
how
youth
are
exposed
to
and
influenced
by
traditional
forms
of
commercial
marketing
from
health-harming
industries.
Limited
research
has
opinions
about
the
broader
public
relations
strategies
these
This
study
aimed
understand
perceptions
impact
influence
a
range
used
harming
An
online
qualitative
survey
was
conducted
with
n
=
518,
16-
24-year-olds
living
in
Victoria,
Australia.
Participants
were
asked
consider
broad
industries
on
youth,
including
impacts
social
media
promotions,
corporate
responsibility
sponsorship
political
donations,
as
well
their
views
restrictions.
Reflexive
thematic
analysis
construct
themes
data.
stated
that
excessive
had
significant
consumption
products.
Most
felt
most
appeal
youth.
critical
supportive
strong
restrictions
for
However,
many
participants
held
more
positive
strategies,
which
they
perceived
could
offset
negative
health.
Increased
focus
is
needed
promotion
communities
ensure
protected
promote
products
resist
regulatory
reform.
Язык: Английский
‘Involving youth in developing public health responses to gambling: collaborative policy approaches’
Journal of Public Health,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Сен. 12, 2024
Язык: Английский
Australian parents’ perceptions of the risks posed by harmful products to the health of children
Health Promotion International,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
39(6)
Опубликована: Ноя. 22, 2024
Abstract
Cigarettes,
alcohol,
vaping
and
gambling
products
can
cause
significant
harm
to
children
young
people.
The
industries
that
make
these
employ
a
range
of
tactics
aim
normalize
their
resist
policy
regulatory
reform.
This
includes
‘responsibility’
framing,
in
which
parents
are
often
held
responsible
for
educating
about
the
risks
products.
However,
there
has
been
very
little
research,
investigated
parents’
perceptions
industries.
A
qualitatively
led
online
panel
survey
was
conducted
with
n
=
455
Australian
who
had
at
least
one
child
aged
between
11
17
years.
Participants
were
asked
questions
relating
concerns
harmful
products;
what
they
talked
children;
other
potential
sources
risk
information;
protecting
people
from
Four
themes
constructed.
(i)
Parents
identified
parental
influence,
peer
pressure,
social
media
advertising
influenced
children’s
attitudes
towards
(ii)
They
short-
long-term
consequences
(iii)
actively
engaged
but
recognized
it
difficult
counter
industry
messages.
(iv)
emphasized
need
collective
approach,
advocating
increased
information
government
regulations,
particularly
marketing.
study
demonstrates
concerned
do
best
protect
recognize
more
support.
Evidence-based
education
comprehensive
regulations
around
marketing
needed
de-normalize
Язык: Английский