Participatory Approaches to Understand Dietary Behaviours of Adolescents in the Secondary School Setting

Acknowledgement of wider socio-ecological factors that influence dietary behaviours needs greater consideration in nutrition research with young people. Additionally, children and adolescents have a right to have their voices heard in research that concerns them. The aim of this methods paper is to...

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Main Authors: Sarah Browne, Carol Barron, Anthony Staines, Mary Rose Sweeney
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/12/3761
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spelling doaj-a51fa4ab481e4e749465f51eec0efe912020-12-08T00:03:49ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432020-12-01123761376110.3390/nu12123761Participatory Approaches to Understand Dietary Behaviours of Adolescents in the Secondary School SettingSarah Browne0Carol Barron1Anthony Staines2Mary Rose Sweeney3School of Public Health, Physiotherapy & Sports Science, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, IrelandSchool of Nursing, Psychotherapy and Community Health, Dublin City University, Dublin 9, IrelandSchool of Nursing, Psychotherapy and Community Health, Dublin City University, Dublin 9, IrelandSchool of Nursing, Psychotherapy and Community Health, Dublin City University, Dublin 9, IrelandAcknowledgement of wider socio-ecological factors that influence dietary behaviours needs greater consideration in nutrition research with young people. Additionally, children and adolescents have a right to have their voices heard in research that concerns them. The aim of this methods paper is to describe and evaluate participatory methodologies undertaken as part of a dietary behaviour study with adolescents in the school setting in Ireland. Photovoice and peer-led focus groups were the key participatory methodologies, undertaken alongside food diaries and anthropometry. These methodologies were evaluated through discussion with peer researchers, qualitative surveys and in the context of the wider study process and outcomes. Peer researchers reported learning new skills including research, facilitation, listening and social skills and many felt they gained confidence, as well as an awareness about healthy and unhealthy practices at school. The findings were found to be authentic according to students, except for two limitations. Students believed body image was not adequately represented in the findings, and alternative focus group compositions could have influenced discussion content. Youth participants were afforded genuine opportunities to have their voices heard as part of a diet and nutrition research and the methodologies were acceptable and enjoyable. They demonstrated agency in valuable contributions at project design, data collection, analysis and interpretation stages of the research process. Furthermore, the participatory methodologies complemented quantitative data by providing environmental, behavioural, and socio-cultural insights into food choice in the school setting.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/12/3761adolescent healthparticipatory researchpeer led researchphotovoicefocus groupsschool food
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Participatory Approaches to Understand Dietary Behaviours of Adolescents in the Secondary School Setting
Nutrients
adolescent health
participatory research
peer led research
photovoice
focus groups
school food
author_facet Sarah Browne
Carol Barron
Anthony Staines
Mary Rose Sweeney
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title Participatory Approaches to Understand Dietary Behaviours of Adolescents in the Secondary School Setting
title_short Participatory Approaches to Understand Dietary Behaviours of Adolescents in the Secondary School Setting
title_full Participatory Approaches to Understand Dietary Behaviours of Adolescents in the Secondary School Setting
title_fullStr Participatory Approaches to Understand Dietary Behaviours of Adolescents in the Secondary School Setting
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title_sort participatory approaches to understand dietary behaviours of adolescents in the secondary school setting
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Acknowledgement of wider socio-ecological factors that influence dietary behaviours needs greater consideration in nutrition research with young people. Additionally, children and adolescents have a right to have their voices heard in research that concerns them. The aim of this methods paper is to describe and evaluate participatory methodologies undertaken as part of a dietary behaviour study with adolescents in the school setting in Ireland. Photovoice and peer-led focus groups were the key participatory methodologies, undertaken alongside food diaries and anthropometry. These methodologies were evaluated through discussion with peer researchers, qualitative surveys and in the context of the wider study process and outcomes. Peer researchers reported learning new skills including research, facilitation, listening and social skills and many felt they gained confidence, as well as an awareness about healthy and unhealthy practices at school. The findings were found to be authentic according to students, except for two limitations. Students believed body image was not adequately represented in the findings, and alternative focus group compositions could have influenced discussion content. Youth participants were afforded genuine opportunities to have their voices heard as part of a diet and nutrition research and the methodologies were acceptable and enjoyable. They demonstrated agency in valuable contributions at project design, data collection, analysis and interpretation stages of the research process. Furthermore, the participatory methodologies complemented quantitative data by providing environmental, behavioural, and socio-cultural insights into food choice in the school setting.
topic adolescent health
participatory research
peer led research
photovoice
focus groups
school food
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/12/3761
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