National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, MD, USA.
Prev Chronic Dis. 2010 Jan;7(1):A14. Epub 2009 Dec 15.
The Common Sense Model of illness representations posits that how people think about an illness affects how they try to prevent the illness. The purpose of this study was to determine whether prevention representations vary by cancer type (colon, lung, and skin cancer) and whether representations are associated with relevant behaviors.
We analyzed data from the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS 2005), a nationally representative survey of American adults (N = 5,586) conducted by telephone interview.
Respondents reported that all 3 types of cancer can be prevented through healthy behaviors; however, fewer did so for colon cancer. More respondents reported screening as a prevention strategy for colon cancer than did so for lung or skin cancer. Representations were associated with colon cancer screening, smoking status, and sunscreen use.
Representations of cancer were associated with relevant health behaviors, providing a target for health messages and interventions.
疾病认知模式理论认为,人们对疾病的看法会影响他们预防疾病的方式。本研究旨在确定预防认知是否因癌症类型(结肠癌、肺癌和皮肤癌)而有所不同,以及这些认知是否与相关行为有关。
我们分析了美国健康信息全国趋势调查(HINTS 2005)的数据,该调查是通过电话访谈对美国成年人进行的全国代表性调查(N=5586)。
受访者报告称,所有 3 种类型的癌症都可以通过健康行为来预防;然而,他们认为结肠癌的预防效果较差。与肺癌或皮肤癌相比,更多的受访者报告称筛查是结肠癌的预防策略。认知与结肠癌筛查、吸烟状况和使用防晒霜有关。
癌症认知与相关健康行为有关,为健康信息和干预措施提供了目标。