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健康认知中的盲点:社会联系对健康结果被低估的作用。

Blind spots in health perception: the underestimated role of social connection for health outcomes.

作者信息

Proctor Andrew Scot, Holt-Lunstad Julianne

机构信息

Social Connection and Health Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Brigham Young University, 1132 KMBL, Provo, UT, 84602, USA.

Foundation for Social Connection, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2025 Feb 12;25(1):572. doi: 10.1186/s12889-025-21554-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Robust evidence indicates that having few or poor-quality social connections is associated with poorer physical health outcomes and risk for earlier death (Snyder-Mackler N, Science 368, 2020; Vila J, Front Psychol 12:717164, 2021).

AIM

This study sought to determine whether recent attention on social connection and loneliness brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic may influence risk perception and whether these perceptions were heightened among those who are lonely.

METHODS

Two waves of online survey data were collected. The first included data from 1,486 English-speaking respondents in the US, UK, and Australia, and a second sample of 999 nationally representative US adults, with a final sample of 2392 respondents from the US and UK.

RESULTS

Perceptions of risk have remained consistent, underestimating the influence of social factors on health outcomes and longevity, even among respondents who reported moderate-to-severe levels of loneliness.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite heightened awareness and discourse during the COVID-19 pandemic, public perception in the US and UK continues to significantly underestimate the impact of social factors on physical health and mortality. This underestimation persists regardless of individual loneliness levels, underscoring the need for enhanced public education and policy efforts to recognize social connection as a crucial determinant of health outcomes.

摘要

背景

有力证据表明,社交关系少或质量差与较差的身体健康状况及过早死亡风险相关(斯奈德 - 麦克勒 N,《科学》368 卷,2020 年;比利亚 J,《心理学前沿》12:717164,2021 年)。

目的

本研究旨在确定新冠疫情引发的近期对社交关系和孤独感的关注是否会影响风险认知,以及这些认知在孤独者中是否会增强。

方法

收集了两波在线调查数据。第一波包括来自美国、英国和澳大利亚的 1486 名说英语的受访者的数据,第二波样本是 999 名具有全国代表性的美国成年人,最终样本为来自美国和英国的 2392 名受访者。

结果

风险认知一直保持不变,低估了社会因素对健康结果和寿命的影响,即使在报告有中度至重度孤独感的受访者中也是如此。

结论

尽管在新冠疫情期间人们的意识和讨论有所增强,但美国和英国的公众认知仍然严重低估了社会因素对身体健康和死亡率的影响。无论个人孤独程度如何,这种低估都持续存在,这凸显了加强公众教育和政策努力以将社交关系视为健康结果的关键决定因素的必要性。

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