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日本老年人的健康素养与互联网使用:邻里关系调节作用的性别分层横断面分析

Health Literacy and Internet Use Among Japanese Older Adults: A Gender-Stratified Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Moderating Effects of Neighborhood Relationships.

作者信息

Nakada Tsubasa, Kurotani Kayo, Seino Satoshi, Kozawa Takako, Murota Shinichi, Eto Miki, Shimasawa Junko, Shimizu Yumiko, Tsurugano Shinobu, Katsukawa Fuminori, Sakamoto Kazunori, Washizaki Hironori, Ishigaki Yo, Sakamoto Maki, Takadama Keiki, Yanai Keiji, Matsuo Osamu, Kameue Chiyoko, Suzuki Hitomi, Ohkawara Kazunori

机构信息

Graduate School of Informatics and Engineering, The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo 182-8585, Japan.

Graduate School of Life Sciences, Showa Women's University, Tokyo 154-8533, Japan.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Dec 31;13(1):56. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13010056.

Abstract

: Internet use positively impacts mental health in older adults, with health literacy (HL) playing a key role. While social networks may complement individual HL, the role of neighborhood relationships in this association, particularly by gender, remains unclear. This study examined how the association between HL and Internet use among older adults was modified by neighborhood relationships. : Using baseline data from the Chofu-Digital-Choju project, a cross-sectional analysis was conducted on 1955 community-dwelling adults aged 65-84 (889 men and 1066 women). HL was assessed using the Communicative and Critical Health Literacy scale and dichotomized at four points. Neighborhood relationships were categorized as high (visiting/chatting with neighbors) or low (exchanging greetings/no relationship). Gender-stratified logistic regression analyses were performed with Internet use as the dependent variable, with HL, neighborhood relationships, and their interaction as independent variables. : Internet user proportion was 55.6% for men and 41.8% for women. HL was positively associated with Internet use in both genders, though patterns differed. Among men, the HL-Internet use association was consistent (OR = 3.09; 95% CI: 2.25-4.24) regardless of neighborhood relationship levels. For women, this association was significantly modified (interaction OR = 0.46, 95% CI: 0.24-0.87). Women with low HL but strong neighborhood relationships showed increased odds of Internet use (OR = 2.08, 95% CI: 1.32-3.26). : Gender-specific patterns in HL and neighborhood relationships influence Internet use among older adults. Neighborhood relationships may compensate for low HL in women, underscoring the need for gender-sensitive strategies to promote digital HL.

摘要

互联网使用对老年人的心理健康有积极影响,健康素养(HL)起着关键作用。虽然社交网络可能补充个人的健康素养,但邻里关系在这种关联中的作用,尤其是按性别划分的作用,仍不明确。本研究探讨了邻里关系如何改变老年人健康素养与互联网使用之间的关联。

使用来自府中数字长寿项目的基线数据,对1955名年龄在65 - 84岁的社区居住成年人(889名男性和1066名女性)进行了横断面分析。使用沟通与批判性健康素养量表评估健康素养,并在四个点进行二分法划分。邻里关系分为高(与邻居拜访/聊天)或低(互相问候/无关系)。以互联网使用作为因变量,健康素养、邻里关系及其相互作用作为自变量,进行了按性别分层的逻辑回归分析。

男性的互联网用户比例为55.6%,女性为41.8%。健康素养在两性中均与互联网使用呈正相关,尽管模式有所不同。在男性中,无论邻里关系水平如何,健康素养与互联网使用的关联都是一致的(比值比 = 3.09;95%置信区间:2.25 - 4.24)。对于女性,这种关联有显著改变(交互作用比值比 = 0.46,95%置信区间:0.24 - 0.87)。健康素养低但邻里关系强的女性互联网使用几率增加(比值比 = 2.08,95%置信区间:1.32 - 3.26)。

健康素养和邻里关系中的性别特定模式影响老年人的互联网使用。邻里关系可能弥补女性健康素养低的情况,强调了制定对性别敏感的策略以促进数字健康素养的必要性。

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