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有文化但焦虑:情绪状态和教育水平如何共同影响在线健康信息搜索。

Educated but anxious: How emotional states and education levels combine to influence online health information seeking.

机构信息

Pennsylvania State University, USA.

Washington State University, USA.

出版信息

Health Informatics J. 2019 Sep;25(3):649-660. doi: 10.1177/1460458217719561. Epub 2017 Jul 21.

Abstract

This study combined conceptual frameworks from health information seeking, appraisal theory of emotions, and social determinants of health literatures to examine how emotional states and education predict online health information seeking. Nationally representative data from the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS 4, Cycle 3) were used to test the roles of education, anxiety, anger, sadness, hope, happiness, and an education by anxiety interaction in predicting online health information seeking. Results suggest that women, tablet owners, smartphone owners, the college educated, those who are sad some or all of the time, and those who are anxious most of the time were significantly more likely to seek online health information. Conversely, being angry all of the time decreased the likelihood of seeking. Furthermore, two significant interactions emerged between anxiety and education levels. Discrete psychological states and demographic factors (gender and education) individually and jointly impact information seeking tendencies.

摘要

本研究结合了健康信息搜索、情绪评价理论以及健康素养社会决定因素等领域的概念框架,旨在探讨情绪状态和教育如何预测在线健康信息搜索。本研究使用来自全国健康信息趋势调查(HINTS 4,第 3 周期)的具有代表性的数据,以检验教育、焦虑、愤怒、悲伤、希望、幸福以及焦虑与教育交互作用在预测在线健康信息搜索中的作用。结果表明,女性、平板电脑拥有者、智能手机拥有者、接受过大学教育的人、时常感到悲伤的人、时常感到焦虑的人更有可能在线搜索健康信息。相反,时常感到愤怒则降低了搜索的可能性。此外,焦虑与教育水平之间还出现了两个显著的交互作用。离散的心理状态和人口统计学因素(性别和教育)单独或共同影响着信息搜索倾向。

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