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青少年健康素养:网络健康信息可信来源的重要性。

Adolescent health literacy: the importance of credible sources for online health information.

机构信息

South Texas Border Health Disparities Center, The University of Texas-Pan American, 2925 Pine Valley Drive, Harlingen, TX 78550, USA.

出版信息

J Sch Health. 2012 Jan;82(1):28-36. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.2011.00664.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Little research has examined adolescent health literacy and its relationship with online health information sources. The purpose of this study is to explore health literacy among a predominantly Hispanic adolescent population and to investigate whether exposure to a credible source of online health information, MedlinePlus(®), is associated with higher levels of health literacy.

METHODS

An online survey was administered to a cross-sectional random sample of high school students in South Texas. Self-reported sociodemographic characteristics and data on health-information-seeking behavior and exposure to MedlinePlus(®) were collected. Health literacy was assessed by eHEALS and the Newest Vital Sign (NVS). Linear and binary logistic regressions were completed.

RESULTS

Of the 261 students who completed the survey, 56% had heard of MedlinePlus(®), 52% had adequate levels of health literacy as measured by NVS, and the mean eHEALS score was 30.6 (possible range 8-40). Health literacy was positively associated with self-efficacy and seeking health information online. Exposure to MedlinePlus(®) was associated with higher eHealth literacy scores (p < .001) and increased the likelihood of having adequate health literacy (odds ratio: 2.1; 95% CI: 1.1, 4.1).

CONCLUSION

Exposure to a credible source of online health information is associated with higher levels of health literacy. The incorporation of a credible online health information resource into school health education curricula is a promising approach for promoting health literacy.

摘要

背景

很少有研究探讨青少年健康素养及其与在线健康信息来源的关系。本研究旨在探讨以西班牙裔为主的青少年人群的健康素养,并调查接触可信的在线健康信息来源 MedlinePlus(®) 是否与更高水平的健康素养相关。

方法

对南德克萨斯州的高中生进行了一项横断面随机抽样的在线调查。收集了自我报告的社会人口统计学特征以及健康信息搜索行为和接触 MedlinePlus(®)的数据。使用 eHEALS 和最新生命体征 (NVS) 评估健康素养。完成了线性和二元逻辑回归。

结果

在完成调查的 261 名学生中,有 56%听说过 MedlinePlus(®),52%的学生具有足够的 NVS 健康素养水平,平均 eHEALS 得分为 30.6(可能范围为 8-40)。健康素养与自我效能感和在线寻求健康信息呈正相关。接触 MedlinePlus(®)与更高的 eHealth 素养得分相关(p <.001),并增加了具有足够健康素养的可能性(优势比:2.1;95%置信区间:1.1,4.1)。

结论

接触可信的在线健康信息来源与更高的健康素养水平相关。将可信的在线健康信息资源纳入学校健康教育课程是促进健康素养的一种有前途的方法。

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