Social identities and psycho-social needs in adolescents’ health literate practices

Adolescent perspectives on health and the social and literate values of their health related behaviours require exploration and examination in health literacy, as knowledge gaps related to the constituents of health literate practices, and the functions and acquisition of health literacy exist in th...

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Main Author: Cimon, Mimi
Other Authors: Begoray, Deborah
Language:English
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Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/1976
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spelling ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-19762015-01-29T16:51:01Z Social identities and psycho-social needs in adolescents’ health literate practices Cimon, Mimi Begoray, Deborah Health literacy Adolescent health Socio-cultural Socio-ecological Critical literacy Adolescent mothers Adolescent health behaviours literate status empowerment critical media literacy health education problem behaviours transitioning identity social identities out of school literacies unconscious cognitive processes mainstream values multiple literacies health promotion UVic Subject Index::Humanities and Social Sciences Adolescent perspectives on health and the social and literate values of their health related behaviours require exploration and examination in health literacy, as knowledge gaps related to the constituents of health literate practices, and the functions and acquisition of health literacy exist in the literature. Research addressing this was approached based on socio-cultural and socio-ecological principles using a collective instrumental case design. Participants were new adolescent mother aged 15-18 recruited from 4 different community/education programs around Victoria, BC. Data was collected over a four month period, and consisted of individual and focus group interviews, journals, and researchers’ observations and field notes. Findings show that participants’ health behaviours changed significantly in tandem with their identities, the groups they associated with, and the social contexts they moved within. Findings indicate that identity, informal social environments, and unconscious cognitive process and psychosocial needs play a role in adolescents health literacy and literate practices. 2009-12-15T16:09:59Z 2009-12-15T16:09:59Z 2009 2009-12-15T16:09:59Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1828/1976 Begoray, D., Cimon, M., Wharf Higgins, J. (in press). Media/ting health: The Powerful Role of Media as Adolescent Health Literacy Educator. Nova Science: New York. English en Available to the World Wide Web
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language English
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topic Health literacy
Adolescent health
Socio-cultural
Socio-ecological
Critical literacy
Adolescent mothers
Adolescent health behaviours
literate status
empowerment
critical media literacy
health education
problem behaviours
transitioning identity
social identities
out of school literacies
unconscious cognitive processes
mainstream values
multiple literacies
health promotion
UVic Subject Index::Humanities and Social Sciences
spellingShingle Health literacy
Adolescent health
Socio-cultural
Socio-ecological
Critical literacy
Adolescent mothers
Adolescent health behaviours
literate status
empowerment
critical media literacy
health education
problem behaviours
transitioning identity
social identities
out of school literacies
unconscious cognitive processes
mainstream values
multiple literacies
health promotion
UVic Subject Index::Humanities and Social Sciences
Cimon, Mimi
Social identities and psycho-social needs in adolescents’ health literate practices
description Adolescent perspectives on health and the social and literate values of their health related behaviours require exploration and examination in health literacy, as knowledge gaps related to the constituents of health literate practices, and the functions and acquisition of health literacy exist in the literature. Research addressing this was approached based on socio-cultural and socio-ecological principles using a collective instrumental case design. Participants were new adolescent mother aged 15-18 recruited from 4 different community/education programs around Victoria, BC. Data was collected over a four month period, and consisted of individual and focus group interviews, journals, and researchers’ observations and field notes. Findings show that participants’ health behaviours changed significantly in tandem with their identities, the groups they associated with, and the social contexts they moved within. Findings indicate that identity, informal social environments, and unconscious cognitive process and psychosocial needs play a role in adolescents health literacy and literate practices.
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Cimon, Mimi
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title Social identities and psycho-social needs in adolescents’ health literate practices
title_short Social identities and psycho-social needs in adolescents’ health literate practices
title_full Social identities and psycho-social needs in adolescents’ health literate practices
title_fullStr Social identities and psycho-social needs in adolescents’ health literate practices
title_full_unstemmed Social identities and psycho-social needs in adolescents’ health literate practices
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