Uncovering associations between interest in One Health and pre-existing conditions and behaviours: Evidence from a UK survey

One Health. 2024 Apr 16:18:100732. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2024.100732. eCollection 2024 Jun.

Abstract

This paper endeavours to unveil individual characteristics associated with an interest in One Health. Through the distribution of an online survey randomly distributed among the United Kingdom population, we discovered significant correlations between pre-existing attitudes towards and relationships with nature and animals and interest in One Health, which is quantified by the number of additional pages of One Health information participants agreed to view at the survey's conclusion. Additionally, individuals with poorer mental health demonstrated a higher level of interest in One Health. The findings suggest that interest in One Health and people's connections with nature and animals are driven by the same personal preferences. These insights point towards the potential for more targeted communication strategies to specific groups, facilitating more effective promotion of the One Health concept.

Keywords: Health governance; Health policies; Human-animal relations; Mental health; Nature connection; One health.