National Healthcare Group, Health Services & Outcomes Research, Singapore.
Glob Health Promot. 2012 Dec;19(4):9-19. doi: 10.1177/1757975912453184.
INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVE: Lower socioeconomic groups have been found to have poorer health outcomes and engage in fewer health promoting behaviours. Understanding the reasons behind adverse lifestyle habits and non-willingness to participate in health promotion programmes among lower socioeconomic groups will enable administrators to modify the programmes and increase participation in this population. This study aimed to determine reasons for non-exercise, smoking and non-willingness to participate, and characteristics associated with non-willingness to participate in health promotion programmes among residents in Singapore.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted on a purposive sample of residents living in four housing developments of one- and two-room households in Singapore from June to October 2009. The patterns of exercise and smoking, receptiveness towards health promotion programmes and the reasons for non-willingness to participate were elicited. Chi-square tests and logistic regression analysis were performed to identify differences between groups.
Seven hundred and seventy-eight responses were analysed. Only 36.1% of respondents were willing to participate in at least one health promotion programme (health screening, talk or workshop). Older respondents aged 45-64 years and more than 65 years were less likely to participate than their younger counterparts (18-44 years). Malays were more likely than Chinese to participate, and respondents who do not exercise were less likely to participate than respondents who exercise (regularly/occasionally). Reasons for non-willingness to participate were 'not interested' and 'no time'.
Health promotion messages should adapt to the needs and situation of the disadvantaged, to increase participation.
简介/目的:较低社会经济群体的健康状况较差,参与促进健康行为的程度较低。了解低社会经济群体不良生活习惯的原因以及他们不愿意参与健康促进计划的原因,将使管理人员能够修改这些计划并增加该人群的参与度。本研究旨在确定新加坡居民不锻炼、吸烟和不愿意参与的原因,以及与他们不愿意参与健康促进计划相关的特征。
2009 年 6 月至 10 月,对新加坡四个一居室和两居室住房开发项目的居民进行了一项基于目的抽样的横断面调查。调查了锻炼和吸烟模式、对健康促进计划的接受程度以及不愿意参与的原因。使用卡方检验和逻辑回归分析来确定组间差异。
分析了 778 份回复。只有 36.1%的受访者愿意参加至少一项健康促进计划(健康筛查、讲座或研讨会)。45-64 岁和 65 岁以上的年长受访者比 18-44 岁的受访者更不愿意参与。马来人比华人更有可能参与,不锻炼的受访者比偶尔或经常锻炼的受访者更不愿意参与。不愿意参与的原因是“不感兴趣”和“没有时间”。
健康促进信息应适应弱势群体的需求和情况,以增加参与度。