Pro-Environmental Behaviors: Determinants and Obstacles among Italian University Students

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Mar 23;18(6):3306. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18063306.

Abstract

The awareness of citizens concerning the health risks caused by environmental pollution is growing, but studies on determinants of pro-environmental behaviors have rarely examined health-related aspects. In this study, we investigated these determinants using data from a large survey among Italian university students (15 Universities: 4778 filled questionnaires). Besides the health-related aspects, represented by environmental health risk perception and functional health literacy, we considered social and demographic characteristics (gender, area of residence, sources of information, trust in institutional and non-institutional subjects, and students' capacity of positive actions, indicated as internal locus of control). The attitudes towards pro-environmental behaviors were positive for more than 70% of students and positively related with health risk perception, internal locus of control, and health literacy. The correspondence between the positive attitudes towards pro-environmental behaviors and the real adoption of such behaviors was approximately 20% for most behaviors, except for the separate collection of waste (60%). Such a discrepancy can be attributable to external obstacles (i.e., lack of time, costs, lack of support). The health-related aspects were linked to the pro-environmental attitudes, but to a lesser extent to pro-environmental behaviors, owing to the complexity of their determinants. However, they should be taken in account in planning education interventions.

Keywords: environmental health risk perception; functional health literacy; internal locus of control; pro-environmental attitudes; pro-environmental behaviors; risk communication.

MeSH terms

  • Attitude
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Humans
  • Italy
  • Students*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Universities*