Elyse Warner
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View article: “Older people will die of old age. I’ll die of climate change”: engaging children and young people in climate decision making for public health
“Older people will die of old age. I’ll die of climate change”: engaging children and young people in climate decision making for public health Open
Background The climate crisis is a significant risk to the health and wellbeing of children, young people, and future generations. While there are calls for children and young people’s engagement in climate decision making, current power s…
View article: Healthy, family-friendly apartment kitchen design: a study of practice in Melbourne, Australia
Healthy, family-friendly apartment kitchen design: a study of practice in Melbourne, Australia Open
This study explored constraints and opportunities in apartment kitchen design for family home cooking and dining. An online audit of 115 two-bedroom apartments in three Melbourne suburbs of Australia was conducted, with images collected fr…
View article: <i>‘You can’t really separate these risks, our environment, our animals and us’</i>: Australian children’s perceptions of the risks of the climate crisis
<i>‘You can’t really separate these risks, our environment, our animals and us’</i>: Australian children’s perceptions of the risks of the climate crisis Open
Perceptions of the risks associated with the climate crisis are shaped by a range of social and political contexts and information sources. While some have expressed concerns about the impact of the spread of climate misinformation through…
View article: Exploring Australian university students' and staff members' perspectives on an animal‐assisted intervention as a health promotion initiative on campus
Exploring Australian university students' and staff members' perspectives on an animal‐assisted intervention as a health promotion initiative on campus Open
Issue Addressed The university campus environment is unique and complex, with students and staff members experiencing increasing levels of stress and anxiety over time. One intervention being used internationally to alleviate stress and an…
View article: Australian young people’s perceptions of the commercial determinants of the climate crisis
Australian young people’s perceptions of the commercial determinants of the climate crisis Open
There is increasing public health focus on how corporate practices impact population health and well-being. While the commercial determinants of the climate crisis pose serious threats to human and planetary health, governments largely see…
View article: “It shows we are serious”: Young people in Australia discuss climate justice protests as a mechanism for climate change advocacy and action
“It shows we are serious”: Young people in Australia discuss climate justice protests as a mechanism for climate change advocacy and action Open
Climate justice activities engage young people and give them hope. The public health community has a role to play in supporting access to these activities and championing young people as genuine political actors in addressing the climate c…
View article: Strategies to engage young people in climate decision-making: Perspectives from young Australians
Strategies to engage young people in climate decision-making: Perspectives from young Australians Open
Population Medicine considers the following types of articles:• Research Papers -reports of data from original research or secondary dataset analyses.• Review Papers -comprehensive, authoritative, reviews within the journal's scope.These i…
View article: Australian young people's perspectives about the political determinants of the climate crisis
Australian young people's perspectives about the political determinants of the climate crisis Open
Issue Addressed There has been little focus on young people's views about the political determinants of the climate crisis. As young people are likely to be the group most impacted by political decisions relating to the climate crisis, it …
View article: The impacts of kitchen and dining spatial design on cooking and eating experience in residential buildings: a scoping review
The impacts of kitchen and dining spatial design on cooking and eating experience in residential buildings: a scoping review Open
The built environment is a factor widely known to have significant impacts on dietary behaviours and the promotion of healthy food practices. Yet, there is limited understanding of the influential design features of domestic cooking and ea…
View article: Informing Implementation: Perspectives from the Australian University Community Regarding an Animal Assisted Intervention
Informing Implementation: Perspectives from the Australian University Community Regarding an Animal Assisted Intervention Open
Animal Assisted Interventions (AAIs) have become increasingly popular in the university setting; however, there is limited research exploring their potential on an Australian university campus and participants’ views prior to implementatio…
View article: <i>“They loved gambling more than me.”</i> Women's experiences of gambling‐related harm as an affected other
<i>“They loved gambling more than me.”</i> Women's experiences of gambling‐related harm as an affected other Open
Background Gambling poses a global threat to public health due to its far‐reaching impacts. Research has demonstrated a ripple effect of harmful gambling on social network members and broader communities. While researchers have documented …
View article: Exploring Australian teachers’ perceptions of physical literacy: a mixed-methods study
Exploring Australian teachers’ perceptions of physical literacy: a mixed-methods study Open
Background: Physical literacy (PL) has generated substantial international interest across sport, health and education sectors. Teachers play a crucial role in supporting children’s PL growth. Despite PL featuring in several physical educa…
View article: City Know-How
City Know-How Open
CITY KNOW-HOWHuman health and planetary health are influenced by city lifestyles, city leadership, and city development. For both, worrying trends are leading to increasing concern and it is imperative that human health and environmental i…
View article: Exploring the Suburban Ideal
Exploring the Suburban Ideal Open
This article reports on how photo elicitation interviewing (PEI) was experienced by eight participants in a qualitative phenomenological study of suburban lived experiences. Adopting a respondent-controlled approach, participants were requ…