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针对非裔美国人的癌症信息:谈论差异的难题。

Targeting cancer information to African Americans: the trouble with talking about disparities.

作者信息

Landrine Hope, Corral Irma

机构信息

a Center for Health Disparities, Brody School of Medicine , East Carolina University , Greenville , North Carolina , USA.

出版信息

J Health Commun. 2015;20(2):196-203. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2014.920061. Epub 2014 Nov 20.

Abstract

Cancer messages that are designed for African Americans often include information on Black-White cancer disparities to raise Black adults' perceived cancer risk and increase cancer screening. Whether disparities messages achieve this, and how Blacks feel about hearing that they are worse off than are Whites, largely remain unknown. This study examined Blacks' responses to two mock newspaper articles on colorectal cancer: a disparities article and a nondisparities article. A random sample of 400 Black adults read the articles and answered questions on their reactions to both. Results revealed that readers of the disparities article felt significantly more insulted, discouraged, and angry about it than did readers of the nondisparities article. Article type played no role in desires or intentions to have colon cancer screening among participants of screening age, and no role in perceived cancer risk or intentions to suggest colon cancer screening to family among participants of any age. These findings suggest that disparities messages might not increase perceived cancer risk or increase interest in cancer screening as widely theorized and intended; instead, they simply may elicit anger and discouragement among African Americans.

摘要

专门为非裔美国人设计的癌症相关信息通常包含有关黑人与白人癌症差异的内容,以提高成年黑人对癌症风险的认知并增加癌症筛查率。这些差异信息是否能达到这一目的,以及黑人听到自己比白人情况更糟时的感受,很大程度上仍不为人所知。本研究调查了黑人对两篇关于结直肠癌的模拟报纸文章的反应:一篇是关于差异的文章,另一篇是无差异的文章。400名成年黑人的随机样本阅读了这些文章,并回答了关于他们对两篇文章反应的问题。结果显示,与无差异文章的读者相比,差异文章的读者对其感到明显更受侮辱、更气馁和更愤怒。文章类型在筛查年龄参与者进行结肠癌筛查的愿望或意图方面没有起到任何作用,在任何年龄参与者对癌症风险的认知或向家人建议进行结肠癌筛查的意图方面也没有起到任何作用。这些发现表明,差异信息可能不会像广泛理论化和预期的那样增加对癌症风险的认知或提高对癌症筛查的兴趣;相反,它们可能只会在非裔美国人中引发愤怒和气馁。

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