Partridge Stephanie R, Howse Eloise, Llewellyn Gwynnyth, Allman-Farinelli Margaret
Nutrition and Dietetics Group, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Charles Perkins Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
Prevention Research Collaboration, Sydney School of Public Health, Charles Perkins Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
Healthcare (Basel). 2018 Nov 26;6(4):136. doi: 10.3390/healthcare6040136.
Young adulthood is a period of transition, which for many includes higher education. Higher education is associated with specific risks to wellbeing. Understanding the available data on wellbeing in this group may help inform the future collection of data to inform policy and practice in the sector. This scoping review aimed to identify the availability of data sources on the wellbeing of the Australian young adult population who are attending tertiary education. Using the methods of Arksey and O'Malley, data from three primary sources, i.e., Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and relevant longitudinal studies, were identified. Data sources were screened and coded, and relevant information was extracted. Key data for eight areas related to wellbeing, namely, family and community, health, education and training, work, economic wellbeing, housing, crime and justice, and culture and leisure sources were identified. Forty individual data sets from 16 surveys and six active longitudinal studies were identified. Two data sets contained seven of the areas of wellbeing, of which one was specific to young adults in tertiary education, while the other survey was not limited to young adults. Both data sets lacked information concerning crime and justice variables, which have recently been identified as being of major concern among Australian university students. We recommend that government policy address the collection of a comprehensive data set encompassing each of the eight areas of wellbeing to inform future policy and practice.
青年期是一个过渡阶段,对许多人来说,这一阶段包括接受高等教育。高等教育与幸福感面临的特定风险相关。了解该群体中有关幸福感的现有数据,可能有助于为未来的数据收集提供信息,从而为该领域的政策和实践提供参考。本范围综述旨在确定有关澳大利亚接受高等教育的青年成年人口幸福感的数据源情况。采用阿克西和奥马利的方法,确定了来自三个主要来源的数据,即澳大利亚统计局、澳大利亚卫生与福利研究所及相关纵向研究。对数据源进行了筛选和编码,并提取了相关信息。确定了与幸福感相关的八个领域的关键数据,即家庭与社区、健康、教育与培训、工作、经济福祉、住房、犯罪与司法以及文化与休闲来源。从16项调查和6项现行纵向研究中确定了40个单独的数据集。两个数据集包含了七个幸福感领域的数据,其中一个数据集专门针对接受高等教育的青年成年人,而另一项调查并不局限于青年成年人。这两个数据集都缺乏有关犯罪与司法变量的信息,而这些变量最近被确定为澳大利亚大学生主要关注的问题。我们建议政府政策应关注收集涵盖幸福感八个领域的综合数据集,以为未来的政策和实践提供信息。