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少数族裔小学生对获得性免疫缺陷综合征、感冒和肥胖症的病因有哪些了解?

What do minority elementary students understand about the causes of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, colds, and obesity?

作者信息

Johnson S R, Schonfeld D J, Siegel D, Krasnovsky F M, Boyce J C, Saliba P A, Boyce W T, Perrin E C

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, University of California San Francisco.

出版信息

J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1994 Aug;15(4):239-47.

PMID:7798369
Abstract

Elementary school-age children's conceptual understanding and factual knowledge about the causes of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), colds, and obesity are poorly understood, particularly among black children living in low-income, urban neighborhoods. We examined minority children's conceptual understanding about the causes of these illnesses. In addition, children's knowledge and misconceptions about the causal agents of AIDS, colds, and obesity were investigated. A developmentally based, semistructured interview was developed to measure children's level of understanding about the causes of each condition. Interviews were conducted with 239, predominately black, first, third, and fifth grade students attending two public elementary schools in a low income city in northern California. Interviews were verbally administered and tape recorded for later verbatim transcription. Children's responses to questions about causality first were scored based on their level of conceptual sophistication. Responses then were assigned to thematic categories reflecting the children's factual knowledge about the causes of AIDS, colds, and obesity. Increases in grade level were associated with higher scores for causality of AIDS (p < .0001), colds (p < .0001), and obesity (p < .01). In all three conditions, causality scores increased between first and fifth grades, but did not significantly vary between third and fifth grades. Gender, socioeconomic status, and number of adults living in the household were not significantly associated with causality scores. Within each grade, the finding of lower causality scores for AIDS, as compared to colds and obesity, points out the need for developmentally appropriate explanations to children about the causes of AIDS.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

摘要

小学阶段儿童对获得性免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病)、感冒和肥胖症病因的概念理解和事实性知识了解不足,尤其是生活在低收入城市社区的黑人儿童。我们研究了少数族裔儿童对这些疾病病因的概念理解。此外,还调查了儿童对艾滋病、感冒和肥胖症致病因素的知识及误解。我们设计了一个基于发展阶段的半结构化访谈,以衡量儿童对每种疾病病因的理解水平。对就读于北加利福尼亚一个低收入城市两所公立小学的239名学生(主要是黑人,涵盖一年级、三年级和五年级)进行了访谈。访谈通过口头进行并录音,以便后期逐字转录。首先根据儿童回答问题时概念的复杂程度对其关于因果关系的回答进行评分。然后将回答归类到不同主题,以反映儿童对艾滋病、感冒和肥胖症病因的事实性知识。年级的增长与艾滋病(p <.0001)、感冒(p <.0001)和肥胖症(p <.01)因果关系得分的提高相关。在所有三种情况下,一年级到五年级因果关系得分都有所增加,但三年级到五年级之间没有显著差异。性别、社会经济地位和家庭中成年人的数量与因果关系得分没有显著关联。在每个年级中,与感冒和肥胖症相比,艾滋病因果关系得分较低这一发现表明,需要针对儿童发展阶段提供关于艾滋病病因的恰当解释。(摘要截选至250字)

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