Skouteris Helen, Savaglio Melissa
Health and Social Care Unit, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia.
Warwick Business School, The University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK.
J Clin Med. 2021 Apr 27;10(9):1892. doi: 10.3390/jcm10091892.
Young women of reproductive age (18-25 years) often seek and engage with health-related information via social media. However, the extent to which this population group seek preconception and pregnancy-related information has not been explored. Therefore, this study aimed to: (1) examine the proportion, type, and frequency of social media use to seek general health, preconception, and pregnancy-related information or advice among young women; and (2) explore the relationship between age, education status, relationship status, and planning a pregnancy on social media use for preconception and pregnancy-related health information. Ninety-one Australian women aged 18-25 years completed an online survey about their patterns and preferences of social media use for this information. Forty percent of women used social media for general health information (most often daily), 32% for preconception health advice (most commonly weekly), and 20% for pregnancy-related information (most often weekly), with Facebook the most frequently used platform. Planning a pregnancy within the next 5 years and younger age were associated with greater likelihood of using social media for such information. It is necessary that social media platforms are leveraged to disseminate preconception and pregnancy planning health advice, support, and education to provide better health promotion and preventive care to young women.
育龄期年轻女性(18至25岁)经常通过社交媒体获取并参与与健康相关的信息。然而,这一人群寻求孕前及怀孕相关信息的程度尚未得到探究。因此,本研究旨在:(1)调查年轻女性通过社交媒体寻求一般健康、孕前及怀孕相关信息或建议的比例、类型及频率;(2)探讨年龄、教育状况、恋爱状况以及是否计划怀孕与利用社交媒体获取孕前及怀孕相关健康信息之间的关系。91名年龄在18至25岁之间的澳大利亚女性完成了一项关于她们利用社交媒体获取此类信息的模式和偏好的在线调查。40%的女性使用社交媒体获取一般健康信息(最常见的是每天),32%用于获取孕前健康建议(最常见的是每周),20%用于获取怀孕相关信息(最常见的是每周),其中Facebook是使用最频繁的平台。计划在未来5年内怀孕以及年龄较小与更有可能利用社交媒体获取此类信息相关。有必要利用社交媒体平台传播孕前及怀孕计划的健康建议、支持和教育,以便为年轻女性提供更好的健康促进和预防保健。