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FLY项目:混合方法研究的研究方案,以探索实践教育中青少年可持续食品相关生活方式的复杂社会动态。

The FLY-project: study protocol for mixed methods research to explore the complex social dynamics of sustainable food-related lifestyles in youth in practical education.

作者信息

van Etten Soraya, Jansen Lonneke, Bal Michèlle, Dermody Brian J, Müller Eggo, de Wit John, Stok Marijn

机构信息

Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science, Faculty of Social & Behavioural Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Faculty of Geosciences, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMC Nutr. 2023 Aug 26;9(1):100. doi: 10.1186/s40795-023-00757-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The present-day food system is a key driver of climate change and biodiversity loss, making it imperative for populations to shift towards more sustainable diets. The involvement of youth in this transition is vital because they are in a formative period where their identities, values, and norms, including their food behaviours, are being shaped. Special attention should be paid to youth in practical education because they are often overlooked in existing studies, yet evidence suggests they may lack the necessary resources to support dietary changes, resulting in lower levels of pro-environmental food-related behaviours. The aim of the FLY (Food-related Lifestyles in Youth) project is to study how sustainable food-related lifestyles and underlying factors develop in early adolescence, particularly in Dutch youth in practical education, how these spread in social networks, and to develop community-level intervention strategies to support youths' transition to sustainable food-related behaviours.

METHODS/DESIGN: The FLY-project adopts a mixed-method approach. First, two literature reviews are conducted. A systematic review assesses how capabilities, opportunities and motivation are associated with sustainable food behaviours in youth, and how these elements interrelate in determining sustainable food-related lifestyles. A scoping review studies community-level interventions that target sustainable and healthy food-related behaviours. Second, focus groups are conducted to explore the barriers and facilitating factors concerning capabilities, opportunities, and motivations that Dutch youth in practical-level education experience to transition to more sustainable food-related lifestyles. Third, a cohort survey study is conducted to track the dynamic interplay between capabilities, opportunities, motivation, and changes in specific sustainable food behaviours over time, and to assess the diffusion of sustainable food-related lifestyles via social (media) networks. Fourth, an experimental research programme tests promising intervention approaches, some of which are co-created with youth, targeting relevant underlying factors.

DISCUSSION

This paper describes the rationale, conceptual framework, design and methods of the FLY-project. The FLY-project contributes to an understanding of underlying factors of sustainable food-related behaviours in adolescence and results in a multi-component intervention toolkit, with a particular focus on youth in practical education programmes.

摘要

背景

当今的食物系统是气候变化和生物多样性丧失的关键驱动因素,因此人们必须转向更可持续的饮食方式。青年参与这一转变至关重要,因为他们正处于成长阶段,其身份、价值观和规范,包括饮食行为,都在形成之中。在实践教育中应特别关注青年,因为他们在现有研究中常常被忽视,但有证据表明他们可能缺乏支持饮食改变所需的资源,导致与食物相关的环保行为水平较低。FLY(青年与食物相关的生活方式)项目的目的是研究可持续的食物相关生活方式及其潜在因素在青少年早期,特别是荷兰接受实践教育的青年中是如何发展的,这些生活方式如何在社交网络中传播,并制定社区层面的干预策略,以支持青年向可持续的食物相关行为转变。

方法/设计:FLY项目采用混合方法。首先,进行两项文献综述。一项系统综述评估能力、机会和动机如何与青年的可持续食物行为相关联,以及这些因素在决定可持续的食物相关生活方式时如何相互关联。一项范围综述研究针对可持续和健康的食物相关行为的社区层面干预措施。其次,开展焦点小组讨论,以探讨荷兰接受实践教育的青年在向更可持续的食物相关生活方式转变过程中,在能力、机会和动机方面所面临的障碍及促进因素。第三,进行一项队列调查研究,以追踪能力、机会、动机与特定可持续食物行为随时间的动态相互作用,并评估可持续的食物相关生活方式通过社交(媒体)网络的传播情况。第四,一个实验研究项目测试有前景的干预方法,其中一些是与青年共同设计的,针对相关潜在因素。

讨论

本文描述了FLY项目的基本原理、概念框架、设计和方法。FLY项目有助于理解青少年可持续食物相关行为的潜在因素,并形成一个多组件干预工具包,特别关注参与实践教育项目的青年。

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