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探讨社会阶层与女性用于确定有关酒精与乳腺癌风险之间关联信息可信度的启发式方法之间的关系。

Examining social class as it relates to heuristics women use to determine the trustworthiness of information regarding the link between alcohol and breast cancer risk.

机构信息

School of Public Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

Research Centre on Public Health, Equity and Human Flourishing, Torrens University Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Sep 12;17(9):e0270936. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0270936. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

High rates of alcohol consumption by midlife women, despite the documented risks associated with breast cancer, varies according to social class. However, we know little about how to develop equitable messaging regarding breast cancer prevention that takes into consideration class differences in the receipt and use of such information.

OBJECTIVE

To explore the heuristics used by women with different (inequitable) life chances to determine the trustworthiness of information regarding alcohol as a modifiable risk factor for breast cancer risk.

METHODS AND MATERIALS

Interviews were conducted with 50 midlife (aged 45-64) women living in South Australia, diversified by self-reported alcohol consumption and social class. Women were asked to describe where they sought health information, how they accessed information specific to breast cancer risk as it relates to alcohol, and how they determined whether (or not) such information was trustworthy. De-identified transcripts were analysed following a three-step progressive method with the aim of identifying how women of varying life chances determine the trustworthiness of alcohol and breast cancer risk information. Three heuristics were used by women: (1) consideration of whose interests are being served; (2) engagement with 'common sense'; and (3) evaluating the credibility of the message and messenger. Embedded within each heuristic are notable class-based distinctions.

CONCLUSIONS

More equitable provision of cancer prevention messaging might consider how social class shapes the reception and acceptance of risk information. Class should be considered in the development and tailoring of messages as the trustworthiness of organizations behind public health messaging cannot be assumed.

摘要

背景

尽管有文献记载表明乳腺癌与饮酒有关,但中年女性的饮酒率仍然很高,这一现象因社会阶层而异。然而,我们对于如何制定公平的乳腺癌预防信息传递方法知之甚少,这些方法需要考虑到不同社会阶层在接受和使用此类信息方面的差异。

目的

探索具有不同(不公平)生活机会的女性用来确定酒精作为乳腺癌风险可改变因素的信息可信度的启发式方法。

方法和材料

对居住在南澳大利亚的 50 名中年(45-64 岁)女性进行了访谈,这些女性的自我报告饮酒量和社会阶层各不相同。女性被要求描述她们在哪里寻求健康信息,如何获取与酒精相关的乳腺癌风险特定信息,以及如何确定这些信息是否可信。对匿名转录本进行了三步骤渐进式分析,旨在确定不同生活机会的女性如何确定酒精和乳腺癌风险信息的可信度。女性使用了三种启发式方法:(1)考虑谁的利益得到了体现;(2)考虑“常识”;(3)评估信息和信息传递者的可信度。在每个启发式方法中都存在明显的阶级差异。

结论

更公平的癌症预防信息传递方法可能需要考虑社会阶层如何影响风险信息的接收和接受。在制定和调整信息时应考虑到阶级因素,因为不能假设公共卫生信息背后的组织的可信度。

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