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健康素养、数字健康素养与美国大学生对 COVID-19 大流行的态度和行为:对干预措施的启示。

Health Literacy, Digital Health Literacy, and COVID-19 Pandemic Attitudes and Behaviors in U.S. College Students: Implications for Interventions.

机构信息

Office of Public Health Studies, Thompson School of Social Work and Public Health, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, 1960 East West Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA.

School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, 2528 McCarthy Mall, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Mar 23;18(6):3301. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18063301.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has been accompanied by rapidly emerging evidence, changing guidance, and misinformation, which present new challenges for health literacy (HL) and digital health literacy (DHL) skills. This study explored whether COVID-19-related information access, attitudes, and behaviors were associated with health literacy and digital health literacy among college students in the United States. Self-reported measures of health literacy, along with items on pandemic-related attitudes, behaviors, information sources, and social networks, were collected online using a managed research panel. In July 2020, 256 responses were collected, which mirrored the racial/ethnic and gender diversity of U.S. colleges. Only 49% reported adequate HL, and 57% found DHL tasks easy overall. DHL did not vary by HL level. In multivariable models, both HL and DHL were independently associated with overall compliance with basic preventive practices. Higher DHL, but not HL, was significantly associated with greater willingness to get a COVID-19 vaccine and the belief that acquiring the disease would negatively impact their life. On average, respondents discussed health with 4-5 people, which did not vary by HL or DHL measures. The usage of online information sources varied by HL and DHL. The study findings can inform future student-focused interventions, including identifying the distinct roles of HL and DHL in pandemic information access, attitudes, and behaviors.

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译文

新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情爆发期间,新证据不断涌现,指导方针不断变化,虚假信息泛滥,这对健康素养(HL)和数字健康素养(DHL)技能提出了新的挑战。本研究旨在探讨美国大学生的新冠相关信息获取、态度和行为是否与健康素养和数字健康素养相关。本研究通过管理研究小组在线收集了健康素养自我评估量表,以及与大流行相关的态度、行为、信息来源和社交网络相关的项目。2020 年 7 月,共收集了 256 份回复,反映了美国大学的种族/族裔和性别多样性。只有 49%的人报告了足够的 HL,57%的人认为 DHL 任务总体上很容易。HL 水平高低与 DHL 无关。在多变量模型中,HL 和 DHL 均与基本预防措施的总体依从性独立相关。较高的 DHL,但不是 HL,与更大的意愿接种 COVID-19 疫苗和认为患病会对生活产生负面影响显著相关。平均而言,受访者与 4-5 人讨论健康问题,这与 HL 或 DHL 测量值无关。在线信息来源的使用因 HL 和 DHL 而有所不同。研究结果可为未来以学生为中心的干预措施提供信息,包括确定 HL 和 DHL 在大流行信息获取、态度和行为方面的不同作用。

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