Kim Yong-Chan, Lim Ji Young, Park Keeho
a College of Communication , Yonsei University , Seoul , Korea.
J Health Commun. 2015;20(9):1084-94. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2015.1018636. Epub 2015 Jul 11.
This study aimed to examine whether social capital (bonding and bridging social capital) attenuate the effect of low functional health literacy on health information resources, efficacy, and behaviors. In-person interviews were conducted with 1,000 residents in Seoul, Korea, in 2011. The authors found that respondents' functional health literacy had positive effects on the scope of health information sources and health information self-efficacy but not health information-seeking intention. Respondents' social capital had positive effects on the scope of health information sources, health information efficacy, and health information-seeking intention. The authors found (a) a significant moderation effect of bridging social capital on the relation between health literacy and health information self-efficacy and (b) a moderation effect of bonding social capital on the relation between health literacy and health information-seeking intention.
本研究旨在探讨社会资本(联结型和桥接型社会资本)是否会减弱低功能性健康素养对健康信息资源、效能及行为的影响。2011年,对韩国首尔的1000名居民进行了面对面访谈。作者发现,受访者的功能性健康素养对健康信息来源范围和健康信息自我效能有积极影响,但对健康信息寻求意愿没有影响。受访者的社会资本对健康信息来源范围、健康信息效能和健康信息寻求意愿有积极影响。作者发现:(a)桥接型社会资本对健康素养与健康信息自我效能之间的关系有显著的调节作用;(b)联结型社会资本对健康素养与健康信息寻求意愿之间的关系有调节作用。