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美国的政治倾向、政治环境与健康行为。

Political orientation, political environment, and health behaviors in the United States.

机构信息

Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Rochester, United States of America.

Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Rochester, United States of America.

出版信息

Prev Med. 2018 Sep;114:95-101. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2018.06.011. Epub 2018 Jun 22.

Abstract

Political orientation (Republican/Democrat and conservative/liberal) and political environment (geo-spatial political party affiliated voting patterns) are both associated with various health outcomes, including mortality. Modern disease etiology in the U.S. suggests that many of our health outcomes derive from behaviors and lifestyle choices. Thus, we examine the associations of political orientation and political environment with health behaviors. We used the Annenberg National Health Communication Survey (ANHCS) data, which is a nationally representative U.S. survey fielded continuously from 2005 through 2012. The health behaviors studied include health information search, flu vaccination, excessive alcohol consumption, tobacco consumption, exercise, and dietary patterns. Democrats/liberals had higher odds of cigarette smoking and excessive drinking compared to Republicans/conservatives. Whereas, Republicans/conservatives ate fewer servings and fewer varieties of fruit and vegetables; ate more high fat and processed foods; and engaged in less in-depth health information searches compared to Democrats/liberals. Also, conservatives had lower odds of exercise participation than liberals; whereas Republicans had lower odds of flu vaccination. Greater Republican vote share in the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections at the state and/or county levels was associated with higher odds of flu vaccination and smoking cigarettes and lower odds of avoiding fat/calories, avoiding fast/processed food, eating a variety of fruits and vegetables, and eating more servings of fruit. We use the distinct cognitive-motivational styles attributed to political orientation in discussing the findings. Health communication strategies could leverage these relationships to produce tailored and targeted messages as well as to develop and advocate for policy.

摘要

政治倾向(共和党/民主党、保守派/自由派)和政治环境(地域政治党派关联投票模式)都与各种健康结果相关,包括死亡率。美国现代疾病病因学表明,我们的许多健康结果源于行为和生活方式选择。因此,我们研究了政治倾向和政治环境与健康行为之间的关联。我们使用了安纳伯格国家健康传播调查(ANHCS)的数据,这是一项从 2005 年到 2012 年连续进行的具有全国代表性的美国调查。所研究的健康行为包括健康信息搜索、流感疫苗接种、过量饮酒、吸烟、锻炼和饮食模式。与共和党/保守派相比,民主党/自由派吸烟和过量饮酒的可能性更高。然而,与民主党/自由派相比,共和党/保守派食用的水果和蔬菜份量和种类更少;食用更多高脂肪和加工食品;并且进行的深入健康信息搜索较少。此外,与自由派相比,保守派参与锻炼的可能性较低;而与民主党相比,共和党接种流感疫苗的可能性较低。在州和县一级,2008 年和 2012 年总统选举中共和党选票份额的增加与接种流感疫苗和吸烟的几率增加以及避免脂肪/卡路里、避免快餐/加工食品、食用多种水果和蔬菜以及增加水果食用量的几率降低有关。我们使用归因于政治倾向的独特认知-动机风格来讨论这些发现。健康传播策略可以利用这些关系来制作定制和有针对性的信息,以及制定和倡导政策。

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