Institute for Health & Equity, Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, P.O. Box 26509, Milwaukee, WI, 53226-0509, USA.
Division of Biostatistics, Institute for Health & Equity, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
J Community Health. 2017 Dec;42(6):1255-1266. doi: 10.1007/s10900-017-0378-8.
Environmental health literacy (EHL) is a promising and evolving field of research that could benefit from youth engagement. Yet studies focused on youths' environmental health awareness and concerns are limited. For example, although lead exposure remains a threat to youth development in urban environments, no published studies have measured urban youth's knowledge of lead poisoning. A CBPR partnership established a youth advisory council (YAC) who helped to design, interpret and disseminate a mixed methods study exploring environmental health perceptions among urban youths ages 10-18. Surveys assessed awareness, attitudes, and knowledge regarding lead poisoning and five environmental health issues determined by the YAC. Focus group questions further contextualized youths' lead knowledge and understanding of youths' environmental health concerns. A majority of youth could identify specific sources of lead exposure but had minimal knowledge of prevention strategies, and focus group data revealed misinformation regarding lead sources and consequences. Survey and focus group respondents' level of awareness and concern regarding YAC-selected EH issues was high in comparison to lead poisoning. In particular, job opportunities and police brutality were endorsed as both neighborhood concerns and priorities. Awareness and knowledge of environmental health issues among urban youth have not been well described. These findings reinforce the importance of addressing problems of local relevance. Moving forward, lead poisoning prevention education for youth and youth EHL partnerships may benefit from incorporating an ecological approach wherein connections to the social and economic context are made explicit.
环境健康素养(EHL)是一个充满前景且不断发展的研究领域,可以受益于青年的参与。然而,关注青年环境健康意识和关注点的研究有限。例如,尽管铅暴露仍然是城市环境中青少年发育的威胁,但没有发表的研究测量过城市青年对铅中毒的认识。一个 CBPR 合作伙伴关系建立了一个青年顾问委员会(YAC),该委员会帮助设计、解释和传播一项混合方法研究,探讨了 10-18 岁城市青年的环境健康感知。调查评估了对铅中毒和 YAC 确定的五个环境健康问题的意识、态度和知识。焦点小组问题进一步将年轻人的铅知识和对年轻人环境健康问题的理解置于背景中。大多数年轻人能够识别出铅暴露的特定来源,但对预防策略的了解甚少,焦点小组数据显示了有关铅来源和后果的错误信息。与铅中毒相比,调查和焦点小组受访者对 YAC 选定的 EH 问题的意识和关注程度较高。特别是,工作机会和警察暴行被认为是邻里关注和优先事项。城市青年的环境健康问题的意识和知识尚未得到充分描述。这些发现强调了解决地方相关问题的重要性。展望未来,针对青年的铅中毒预防教育和青年 EHL 伙伴关系可能受益于采用一种生态方法,明确将社会和经济背景联系起来。