Understanding an Environmental Health Risk: Investigating Asthma Risk Perception in Ontario Youth Sport

The environment, broadly defined, plays a significant role in shaping human health. Understanding how environmental health risks are perceived by different people, in different places, and at different times is critical to their management. Using a place-based conceptual framework, this research inv...

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Main Authors: Francesca S. Cardwell, Susan J. Elliott
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/11/2033
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spelling doaj-b95019c6afd84f78a26121cc2c52692e2020-11-25T02:14:49ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-06-011611203310.3390/ijerph16112033ijerph16112033Understanding an Environmental Health Risk: Investigating Asthma Risk Perception in Ontario Youth SportFrancesca S. Cardwell0Susan J. Elliott1Department of Geography & Environmental Management, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, CanadaDepartment of Geography & Environmental Management, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, CanadaThe environment, broadly defined, plays a significant role in shaping human health. Understanding how environmental health risks are perceived by different people, in different places, and at different times is critical to their management. Using a place-based conceptual framework, this research investigates asthma risk perception determinants and outcomes amongst organized team sport stakeholders in Ontario. Two online surveys (coaches, n = 94; parents of athletes diagnosed with allergic disease, n = 90) were conducted. Binary regression was used to investigate determinants of risk perception. Asthma ranked seventh of 17 health hazards by coaches (23% ranked as high) and parents (34%), and determinants of risk included trigger knowledge, risk exposure, propensity for risk, indicators of trust, and socioeconomic variables (e.g., gender). As policy-makers look to manage health risks in sport, considering the risk profiles of different stakeholders (e.g., coaches, parents of vulnerable athletes), as well as the characteristics of the places in which risk is experienced, is critical to improving environment and health management in organized youth team sports.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/11/2033asthmaenvironment and healthrisk perceptionchild and youth healthsport participation
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Understanding an Environmental Health Risk: Investigating Asthma Risk Perception in Ontario Youth Sport
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
asthma
environment and health
risk perception
child and youth health
sport participation
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Susan J. Elliott
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title Understanding an Environmental Health Risk: Investigating Asthma Risk Perception in Ontario Youth Sport
title_short Understanding an Environmental Health Risk: Investigating Asthma Risk Perception in Ontario Youth Sport
title_full Understanding an Environmental Health Risk: Investigating Asthma Risk Perception in Ontario Youth Sport
title_fullStr Understanding an Environmental Health Risk: Investigating Asthma Risk Perception in Ontario Youth Sport
title_full_unstemmed Understanding an Environmental Health Risk: Investigating Asthma Risk Perception in Ontario Youth Sport
title_sort understanding an environmental health risk: investigating asthma risk perception in ontario youth sport
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The environment, broadly defined, plays a significant role in shaping human health. Understanding how environmental health risks are perceived by different people, in different places, and at different times is critical to their management. Using a place-based conceptual framework, this research investigates asthma risk perception determinants and outcomes amongst organized team sport stakeholders in Ontario. Two online surveys (coaches, n = 94; parents of athletes diagnosed with allergic disease, n = 90) were conducted. Binary regression was used to investigate determinants of risk perception. Asthma ranked seventh of 17 health hazards by coaches (23% ranked as high) and parents (34%), and determinants of risk included trigger knowledge, risk exposure, propensity for risk, indicators of trust, and socioeconomic variables (e.g., gender). As policy-makers look to manage health risks in sport, considering the risk profiles of different stakeholders (e.g., coaches, parents of vulnerable athletes), as well as the characteristics of the places in which risk is experienced, is critical to improving environment and health management in organized youth team sports.
topic asthma
environment and health
risk perception
child and youth health
sport participation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/11/2033
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