Behavioral Research Program, Health Communication and Informatics Research Branch, National Cancer Institute, Rockville, Maryland, USA.
Department of Communications, ICF Next, Rockville, Maryland, USA.
J Health Commun. 2021 Mar 4;26(3):184-193. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2021.1903627. Epub 2021 Apr 15.
Social media (SM) have fundamentally changed the way we exchange information, including how we communicate about health. The goal of this study was to describe current prevalence and predictors of SM use by analyzing nationally representative data from the 2019 Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS). Multivariate logistic regression models examined the odds of engaging in four SM activities: visiting social networking sites, sharing health information on SM, participating in online support groups, and watching health-related videos. In 2019, approximately 86% of Internet users reported engaging in at least one SM activity. Younger age and female gender were associated with higher likelihood of engaging in all SM activities. No significant ethnic/racial disparities were observed for most SM activities, but Hispanics were found to be more likely to report watching health-related videos. Additionally, those with regular health care access were more likely to participate in online support groups. Previous HINTS survey cycles were also used to examine change in SM use over time, showing that general SM use has increased substantially since 2007, but the use of SM for health-related purposes has not increased to the same extent. The dynamic and evolving nature of SM makes systematic assessment vital. Knowledge of current SM use patterns could make health communication efforts more effective and equitable.
社交媒体(SM)从根本上改变了我们交流信息的方式,包括我们交流健康信息的方式。本研究的目的是通过分析来自 2019 年健康信息国家趋势调查(HINTS)的全国代表性数据,描述当前社交媒体使用的流行情况和预测因素。多变量逻辑回归模型分析了参与四项社交媒体活动的几率:访问社交网站、在社交媒体上分享健康信息、参与在线支持小组和观看与健康相关的视频。2019 年,约 86%的互联网用户报告至少参与了一项社交媒体活动。年轻和女性性别与参与所有社交媒体活动的可能性更高相关。大多数社交媒体活动没有观察到明显的族裔/种族差异,但发现西班牙裔更有可能报告观看与健康相关的视频。此外,那些有定期医疗保健机会的人更有可能参与在线支持小组。还使用之前的 HINTS 调查周期来检查随时间推移社交媒体使用的变化,表明自 2007 年以来,一般社交媒体使用大幅增加,但用于健康相关目的的社交媒体使用并没有增加到相同程度。社交媒体的动态和不断发展的性质使得系统评估至关重要。了解当前社交媒体使用模式可以使健康传播工作更加有效和公平。