Blake Kelly D, Moser Richard P, D'Angelo Heather, Gaysynsky Anna, Vanderpool Robin C
Behavioral Research Program, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, United States.
ICF Next, ICF, Rockville, MD 20850, United States.
J Natl Cancer Inst. 2025 Jun 1;117(6):1110-1116. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djae317.
The National Cancer Institute's (NCI's) Health Information National Trends Survey® (HINTS®) was conceived in 1997 during a multidisciplinary conference focused on risk communication that included attendees representing the fields of psychology, health behavior, health education, public health, clinical medicine, and health journalism. The key recommendation from the conference was for NCI to develop a premiere communication-specific population survey to track health and cancer communication-related phenomena. This led to NCI developing and launching HINTS in 2003. HINTS is a cross-sectional, nationally representative survey of the US noninstitutionalized adult population (18 years and older) that collects data on the public's need for, access to, and use of health- and cancer-related information and health- and cancer-related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors. As of 2024, HINTS had been administered 17 times over a 21-year period. The resulting datasets can be used for secondary analysis to examine a range of social and behavioral research questions in cancer control and population sciences. The datasets can be examined individually or merged to test for trends over time or to create larger samples for analysis. The evolution of the program has included testing and changing instrument administration modes, oversampling specific populations, and assessing priority constructs, as well as conducting methodological experiments to keep pace with emerging trends in survey research. HINTS has also expanded beyond its cross-sectional format to include data linkages and a longitudinal panel, enabling researchers to address a wider range of research questions. HINTS methods, data products, and impact are discussed.
美国国立癌症研究所(NCI)的健康信息国家趋势调查(HINTS)于1997年在一次多学科会议上构想而成,该会议聚焦于风险沟通,参会人员代表了心理学、健康行为学、健康教育、公共卫生、临床医学和健康新闻学等领域。会议的关键建议是让NCI开展一项首屈一指的针对沟通的人群调查,以追踪与健康和癌症沟通相关的现象。这促使NCI在2003年开发并推出了HINTS。HINTS是一项针对美国非机构化成年人口(18岁及以上)的横断面全国代表性调查,收集有关公众对健康和癌症相关信息的需求、获取和使用情况,以及与健康和癌症相关的知识、态度和行为的数据。截至2024年,HINTS在21年的时间里已进行了17次。由此产生的数据集可用于二次分析,以研究癌症控制和人口科学中的一系列社会和行为研究问题。这些数据集可以单独检查或合并,以测试随时间的趋势,或创建更大的样本进行分析。该项目的发展包括测试和改变调查工具的管理模式、对特定人群进行过采样、评估优先构建指标,以及开展方法学实验以跟上调查研究的新趋势。HINTS还从其横断面形式扩展到包括数据链接和纵向面板,使研究人员能够解决更广泛的研究问题。本文将讨论HINTS的方法、数据产品和影响。