“It is about being outside”: Canadian youth’s perspectives of good health and the environment
Drawing on qualitative data generated from an ethnographic study exploring Canadian youth’s understanding of health, this paper examines youth’s perspectives of the relationships between health and environment. Seventy-one youth (12 to 19 years of age) took part in individual and focus group intervi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Health & place 2015-01, Vol.31, p.100-110 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Drawing on qualitative data generated from an ethnographic study exploring Canadian youth’s understanding of health, this paper examines youth’s perspectives of the relationships between health and environment. Seventy-one youth (12 to 19 years of age) took part in individual and focus group interviews, as well as in photovoice interviews. Although initial discourse about health mainly focused on healthy eating and exercise, youth were more enthused and able to share their thoughts and feelings about the relationships between health and environment during the photovoice interviews. For these youth, good health was defined and visualized as “being outside” in a safe, clean, green, and livable space. Youth talked about conditions contributing to healthy environments and how healthy environments contributed to a strong sense of place. Overall, the conversations about the environment evoked many feelings in the youth. Results are discussed in the context of current research and in relation to youth, but also more broadly in relation to research on health and environment.
•Youth shared deep and unique perspectives of links between health and environment.•Youth participated in individual and focus group interviews and used photovoice.•For youth, the outside natural environment can be therapeutic and healing.•The outside natural environment can also be uncomfortable and threatening for youth.•We need to provide safe, clean and green natural and built environments for youth. |
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ISSN: | 1353-8292 1873-2054 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.healthplace.2014.11.008 |