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癌症知识的种族差异:一项试点研究。

Racial differences in knowledge of cancer: a pilot study.

作者信息

Michielutte R, Diseker R A

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 1982;16(3):245-52. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(82)90335-5.

Abstract

The present study examined the reported sources of information on cancer and the level of cancer knowledge for a sample of black and white adults. Black respondents had significantly less knowledge and the relationship between race and cancer knowledge persisted even when controlling for education, sex, and age. Possible reasons for the observed difference include (a) the tendency for blacks to obtain information on cancer from television and radio, while whites rely more on printed materials, (b) differences in the quality of education received by black and white adults, and (c) a possible lack of motivation on the part of black respondents to acquire knowledge of cancer due to lower access to medical care. Intervention programs designed to provide all blacks with information about cancer should take into account the preferred sources of information, and should be oriented toward reducing the barriers to taking action related to prevention and early detection as well as increasing perceptions of the benefits of taking such action.

摘要

本研究调查了黑人和白人成年人样本中所报告的癌症信息来源以及癌症知识水平。黑人受访者的知识显著较少,即使在控制了教育程度、性别和年龄之后,种族与癌症知识之间的关系仍然存在。观察到的差异的可能原因包括:(a) 黑人倾向于从电视和广播获取癌症信息,而白人更多地依赖印刷材料;(b) 黑人和白人成年人所接受教育质量的差异;(c) 由于获得医疗服务的机会较少,黑人受访者可能缺乏获取癌症知识的动力。旨在为所有黑人提供癌症信息的干预项目应考虑到首选的信息来源,并应致力于减少与预防和早期检测相关的行动障碍,以及增强对采取此类行动益处的认知。

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