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Environment and health: Risk perception and its determinants among Italian university students

Authors :
Grazia Paladino
Fabio Petrelli
Maria Fiore
Pamela Di Giovanni
Osvalda De Giglio
Angela Di Pietro
Liberata Keti Nicolosi
Marco Verani
Maria Teresa Montagna
G. Palomba
Giuseppina Caggiano
Antonella De Donno
Marina Tesauro
Stefania Scuri
Giovanni Libralato
Chiara Lorini
Alessio Facciolà
Marco Vinceti
Marco Dettori
Iolanda Grappasonni
I. Federigi
Guglielmo Bonaccorsi
Martina Bortoletto
Antonio Azara
Francesca Di Serio
Alberto Izzotti
A Calamusa
Federica Violi
Margherita Ferrante
Tiziana Schilirò
Annalaura Carducci
Carducci, A.
Fiore, M.
Azara, A.
Bonaccorsi, G.
Bortoletto, M.
Caggiano, G.
Calamusa, A.
De Donno, A.
De Giglio, O.
Dettori, M.
Di Giovanni, P.
Di Pietro, A.
Facciola, A.
Federigi, I.
Grappasonni, I.
Izzotti, A.
Libralato, G.
Lorini, C.
Montagna, M. T.
Nicolosi, L. K.
Paladino, G.
Palomba, G.
Petrelli, F.
Schiliro, T.
Scuri, S.
Serio, F.
Tesauro, M.
Verani, M.
Vinceti, M.
Violi, F.
Ferrante, M.
Carducci, Annalaura
Fiore, Maria
Azara, Antonio
Bonaccorsi, Guglielmo
Bortoletto, Martina
Caggiano, Giuseppina
Calamusa, Andrea
DE DONNO, Maria Antonella
De Giglio, Osvalda
Dettori, Marco
Di Giovanni, Pamela
Di Pietro, Angela
Facciolà, Alessio
Federigi, Ileana
Grappasonni, Iolanda
Izzotti, Alberto
Libralato, Giovanni
Lorini, Chiara
Teresa Montagna, Maria
Keti Nicolosi, Liberata
Paladino, Grazia
Palomba, Giacomo
Petrelli, Fabio
Schilirò, Tiziana
Scuri, Stefania
Serio, Francesca
Tesauro, Marina
Verani, Marco
Vinceti, Marco
Violi, Federica
Ferrante, Margherita
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Among the determinants of environmental health risk perception, health literacy and social media messages have been generally neglected. This study details the environmental health risk perception and its determinants in Italian university students, including a measure of functional health literacy and an analysis of newspapers and social media. A cross sectional survey was carried out among students from 15 Italian universities and different disciplines (grouped into Scientific-Health and Humanistic-Legal-Social sectors) using a self-administered anonymous questionnaire, divided into six sections: socio-demographic characteristics, information on health and environment, environmental health risk perception, trust, attitudes and behaviors and functional health literacy. Local newspapers and tweets in the same areas and period were analyzed in relation to quantity and topics. The study population included 4778 students (65.1% female) aged 21 ± 4.3 years, and functional health literacy was low (below the cutoff value) for 44.4% of students. A new outcome of the survey is that the detected association between high functional health literacy a higher global health risk perception and trust in institutions both as sources of information and as actors for protection against environmental risks. The internet and social networks were the most frequently consulted sources of information (77.7%), which was predictive of a higher risk perception. The possible relation between environmental health risk perception and tweet communication was highlighted by a comparison between the risk perception in the city with the highest number of tweets (Modena) and another one similar for socio-demographic characteristics (Pisa). In conclusion, the results of our study may be of help to strengthen information and education programs: functional health literacy should be taken into account in school programs, to produce a basic knowledge for a better understanding of health and environment. Moreover, mass and social media should be included in planning communication intervention and in verifying their results.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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