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健康风险认知能否激发与水和健康相关的行为?系统文献回顾。

Do health risk perceptions motivate water - and health-related behaviour? A systematic literature review.

机构信息

Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation, ITC, University of Twente, Enschede, the Netherlands.

ICF, Durham, NC, USA; The Aquaya Institute, P.O. Box 1603, San Anselmo, CA 94979, USA.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2022 May 1;819:152902. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.152902. Epub 2022 Jan 6.

Abstract

Health-related risk perceptions are important determinants of health behaviours and components of behaviour change theories. What someone thinks or feels will motivate or hinder their intention or hesitancy to implement a certain behaviour. Thus, a perceived potential risk to our health and well-being can influence our health-promoting and/or health-seeking behaviour. We aimed to review and synthesize available peer-reviewed literature to better understand the links between water and health-related risk perceptions and behaviours. We conducted the first systematic review of peer-reviewed literature on risk perceptions and behaviours in the context of water and health, published between 2000 and 2021. A total of 187 publications met the inclusion criteria. We extracted data relating to study characteristics and categorized our results according to the major themes emerging from the literature, namely drinking water, sanitation, hygiene and wasterelated topics, health risk factors, diseases and mental health implications, and preventative measures. Our review shows that the literature has grown over the past twenty years, reporting information from different countries belonging to different income groups around the globe, conducted in various settings and contexts, among different target populations, from various disciplinary angles, using different methods, theories and approaches. Our review provides evidence of health risk perceptions determining behaviour particularly related to drinking water sources and water safety. Evidence on disease prevention, health seeking, variations and changes in perception and behaviour over space, geography, socioeconomic differences and time, and the relevance of cultural context is provided. Our review shows that risk perception studies are vital for WASH governance in terms of policy, raising awareness, education and behaviour change. In order to make risk perception and behaviour studies even more relevant to effective public health planning and health messaging, future research needs to increasingly focus on early culturally sensitive interventions and changes in perceptions and behaviours over time.

摘要

健康相关风险认知是健康行为的重要决定因素,也是行为改变理论的组成部分。人们的想法和感受会激发或阻碍他们实施某种行为的意图或犹豫。因此,对我们的健康和福祉的潜在风险感知会影响我们的促进健康和/或寻求健康的行为。我们旨在回顾和综合现有的同行评议文献,以更好地了解水与健康相关风险认知和行为之间的联系。我们对 2000 年至 2021 年间发表的关于水与健康背景下风险认知和行为的同行评议文献进行了首次系统回顾。共有 187 篇出版物符合纳入标准。我们提取了与研究特征相关的数据,并根据文献中出现的主要主题对结果进行了分类,即饮用水、环境卫生、个人卫生和废物相关主题、健康风险因素、疾病和心理健康影响以及预防措施。我们的综述表明,在过去的二十年中,文献数量有所增加,报告了来自不同收入群体的不同国家的信息,在不同的环境和背景下,在不同的目标人群中,从不同的学科角度,使用不同的方法、理论和方法进行了研究。我们的综述提供了证据表明健康风险认知决定了行为,特别是与饮用水源和水安全有关的行为。提供了有关疾病预防、寻求健康、空间、地理、社会经济差异和时间上的感知和行为变化以及文化背景相关性的证据。我们的综述表明,风险感知研究对于 WASH 治理在政策、提高认识、教育和行为改变方面至关重要。为了使风险感知和行为研究更能为有效的公共卫生规划和健康信息传递提供参考,未来的研究需要越来越关注早期的文化敏感干预措施以及随着时间的推移感知和行为的变化。

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