Family Communication About Climate Change in the United States

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Lauren Dayton
Ariel Balaban
Melissa Scherkoske
Carl Latkin
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[1] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,Department of Health Behavior and Society
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Journal of Prevention | 2023年 / 44卷
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Climate change; Child well-being; Health communication; Family relations;
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Family discussions about climate change are a critical factor influencing children’s climate change perceptions and behaviors. Yet, there is limited research on family communication about climate change in the US. Drawing from an online longitudinal sample, 214 parents reported on their 336 children. Descriptive statistics examined engagement in family climate change communication. Children’s climate change concerns and parents’ interest in engaging in conversations about climate change were assessed by the child’s age. Logistic models examined how recent family climate change communication was associated with parents’ perceived roles and barriers to engaging in conversations. Most parents (68%) were interested in talking to their children about climate change; of those expressing interest, only 46% reported recent communication. Parents reported that older children were more concerned about climate change than younger children (0–5 years: 21%; 6–11 years: 43%; 12–17 years: 56%), but no differences were identified in parents’ interest in communicating with their children by the child’s age. Recent family climate change communication was significantly associated with not knowing what to say and parents’ perception that their role was to support their children in action. Study findings suggest a significant opportunity to involve families in climate change communication. Parents may benefit from training resources, especially those tailored to children’s age, to help them communicate with their children about climate change. Strategies that engage parents and children in activism activities together are also needed.
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