A five‐month exploratory in‐depth study was conducted in two sites in England with young people age 8‐17 years and adults with a professional or personal interest in health promotion within this age group. Over 90 young people and 40 adults, including parents, teachers, youth workers, health promotion officers, general practitioners and clinical staff, were interviewed. The study aimed to examine adults’ and young peoples’, sometimes differing, beliefs about health, illness and health promotion messages. The findings suggested that young people operate with an integrated concept of health and well‐being which affords high importance to social relations and social activities. Similarly, adults with a broad professional role in relation to young people tended to report that they did not favour a focus on specific health topics, such as drugs, smoking and sexual health, but would prefer to provide a more inclusive approach which takes account of the mental, emotional and social dimensions of health experiences. The research suggests that a narrow focus solely on commonly‐defined priorities, such as drugs and sexual health, may not meet the needs of young people.
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Promoting young people’s health: the health concerns and needs of young people Available to Purchase
Peter Aggleton;
Peter Aggleton
Director of the Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education, London University, London, UK
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Geoff Whitty;
Geoff Whitty
Geoff Whitty is Director of the Health and Education Research Unit, Institute of Education, London University, London, UK
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Abigail Knight;
Abigail Knight
Researcher, Health and Education Research Unit, Institute of Education, London University, London, UK
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David Prayle;
David Prayle
Researcher, Health and Education Research Unit, Institute of Education, London University, London, UK
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Ian Warwick;
Ian Warwick
Researcher, Health and Education Research Unit, Institute of Education, London University, London, UK
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Kim Rivers
Kim Rivers
Senior Researcher , Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education, London University, London, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-714X
Print ISSN: 0965-4283
© MCB UP Limited
1998
Health Education (1998) 98 (6): 213–219.
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Aggleton P, Whitty G, Knight A, Prayle D, Warwick I, Rivers K (1998), "Promoting young people’s health: the health concerns and needs of young people". Health Education, Vol. 98 No. 6 pp. 213–219, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09654289810238140
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