Broad health determinants are accepted as key contributors to health; howev
er, little is known about the public's understanding of these determinants.
We describe the results of a survey of young parents (18-30 years) in Albe
rta regarding their understanding of determinants of health, and their acti
ons (planned or undertaken) in promoting wellbeing and health for themselve
s, their families, and their communities. A telephone survey of young paren
ts (N=652) was conducted, using both open-ended and fixed response question
s. In the open-ended responses, social support networks (46%) and personal
health practices (40%) were most often cited as contributors to family well
-being and health and as current actions (62% and 54% respectively). Health
services were rarely mentioned as a contributor. Most frequently mentioned
barriers to well-being and health related to income (36%) and coping skill
s (34%). Sub-sample differences by gender, age, income, and residence were
detected. Fixed response questions indicated that parents rated a broad ran
ge of health determinants as "very important".