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缺乏社会支持、性别与欧洲的结直肠癌筛查参与度:筛查项目如何减轻社会支持对男性和女性的影响?

Lack of social support, gender and colorectal cancer screening participation across Europe: How do screening programmes mitigate the effect of social support for men and women?

机构信息

Institute of Sociological Research, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

Population Health Laboratory, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland.

出版信息

Sociol Health Illn. 2024 Jul;46(6):1212-1237. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.13791. Epub 2024 May 18.

Abstract

This study investigates how a lack of social support differentially affects men and women's colorectal cancer (CRC) screening participation, considering different screening strategies implemented across European countries. Although health sociology has stressed gender differences in social support and its effects on health behaviours, this was overlooked by cancer screening research. Using a data set of 65,961 women and 55,602 men in 31 European countries, we analysed the effect of social support variables on CRC screening uptake. We found that living alone and lower perceived social support were associated with lower screening uptake for both men and women. These effects were, however, stronger among men. Population-based screening programmes mitigated these effects, particularly for women, but not for men living alone. In countries with opportunistic screening programmes, social support variables remained associated with screening uptake. We conclude that cancer screening interventions should pay attention to social support and its gender-differentiated effects.

摘要

本研究调查了缺乏社会支持如何对男性和女性的结直肠癌(CRC)筛查参与产生不同影响,同时考虑了在欧洲国家实施的不同筛查策略。尽管健康社会学强调了社会支持及其对健康行为的影响存在性别差异,但癌症筛查研究却忽略了这一点。本研究使用了来自 31 个欧洲国家的 65961 名女性和 55602 名男性的数据组,分析了社会支持变量对 CRC 筛查参与的影响。我们发现,独居和较低的感知社会支持与男性和女性的筛查参与率较低有关。然而,这些影响在男性中更为明显。基于人群的筛查计划减轻了这些影响,特别是对女性,但对独居男性则不然。在采用机会性筛查计划的国家中,社会支持变量仍然与筛查参与率相关。我们得出结论,癌症筛查干预措施应关注社会支持及其性别差异的影响。

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