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美国成年人电子健康行为的性别相似性和差异性。

Gender Similarities and Differences for e-Health Behaviors Among U.S. Adults.

机构信息

Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University , Atlanta, Georgia .

出版信息

Telemed J E Health. 2018 May;24(5):335-343. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2017.0136. Epub 2017 Aug 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Technology access and use are increasing worldwide. Adults can potentially use technology to assist with health promotion and medical care.

INTRODUCTION

The purpose of this study was to compare the prevalence of participation in online health-related activities between different genders of U.S. adults aged 18-90 years.

METHODS

Primary data collected through a survey panel were used to examine associations between gender and technology ownership, Internet health-seeking behaviors and online behaviors related to health, having an app, and preferences for health information. Data were collected through an online survey panel of U.S. adults (n = 400) in March 2017. Results and Materials: Almost 75% had ever looked for health information and 56.8% had searched for information in the past month. About one-third of both genders (34.1%) reported tracking any health indicator regularly, and 24% had a health app. Compared with males, females were more likely to have ever sought health information online and to have a mobile app for health. No significant differences were observed between gender and individual or total e-health literacy scores. The top three preferences for health sources were Web sites (81.3%), in person (72.0%), and then print materials (72.0%).

CONCLUSIONS

This study illustrates that U.S. adults are using the Internet for health activities; however, females are more likely to engage in different e-health behaviors than males. Additional research could determine the causal factors behind these group differences in the use of online healthcare and health implications in public health practice for each group.

摘要

背景

技术的普及和应用正在全球范围内增加。成年人可以利用技术来促进健康和医疗保健。

简介

本研究的目的是比较美国 18-90 岁成年人中不同性别参与在线健康相关活动的流行率。

方法

使用通过调查小组收集的原始数据,研究性别与技术拥有、互联网健康搜索行为以及与健康相关的在线行为、拥有应用程序以及对健康信息的偏好之间的关系。数据于 2017 年 3 月通过美国成年人在线调查小组收集(n=400)。结果和材料:近 75%的人曾经搜索过健康信息,56.8%的人在过去一个月内搜索过信息。大约三分之一的男女(34.1%)报告说定期跟踪任何健康指标,24%的人有健康应用程序。与男性相比,女性更有可能在线搜索健康信息和拥有健康移动应用程序。性别与个人或总体电子健康素养得分之间没有显著差异。健康来源的前三个偏好是网站(81.3%)、面对面(72.0%)和印刷材料(72.0%)。

结论

本研究表明,美国成年人正在使用互联网进行健康活动;然而,女性比男性更有可能参与不同的电子健康行为。进一步的研究可以确定这些在线医疗保健使用方面群体差异的因果因素以及对每个群体公共卫生实践的健康影响。

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