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文化素养与避孕:探寻两者之间的联系。

Literacy and contraception: exploring the link.

作者信息

Parker R M, Williams M V, Baker D W, Nurss J R

机构信息

Division of General Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

出版信息

Obstet Gynecol. 1996 Sep;88(3 Suppl):72S-77S. doi: 10.1016/0029-7844(96)00250-5.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To describe what is known about the relation of literacy skills to contraceptive use and to suggest directions for future research. An overview of what is known about the literacy skills of Americans and the prevalence of inadequate functional health literacy is presented. Information about reading requirements for various methods of contraception and advice from health educators on dealing with low-literate populations are described.

DATA SOURCES

MEDLINE, PsychInfo, and ERIC searches for the last 20 years were completed using the terms literacy, literacy and health, family planning, health status, educational status, risk factors, contraception, and pregnancy.

METHODS OF STUDY SELECTION

The primary literature searches identified 125 articles. After reviewing abstracts for these articles, we excluded 79, because they contained no specific mention of literacy or educational status relating to contraception. TABULATION INTEGRATION, AND RESULTS: We were unable to identify and study specifically devoted to the relation between functional literacy and actual use of contraceptives. Forty-six with relevant background or related information were identified: literacy and health (19), adult literacy (nine), literacy and contraception (11), and literacy and family planning (seven). Over one-third of English-speaking and 62% of Spanish-speaking patients had inadequate or marginal functional health literacy in a study conducted at two urban public hospitals. Studies by health educators have demonstrated that information for many types of contraceptives is frequently above the patient's reading level. Available epidemiologic information on the relation between educational status and unplanned pregnancy is also presented.

CONCLUSIONS

Although no study has specifically addressed how functional health literacy affects contraceptive use, it is reasonable to hypothesize that functional health literacy influences contraceptive knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors. Future research should focus on the relation between functional health literacy and actual use of various contraceptives.

摘要

目的

描述关于识字技能与避孕措施使用之间关系的已知情况,并为未来研究提出方向。本文概述了美国人识字技能的已知情况以及功能性健康素养不足的普遍程度。还描述了各种避孕方法的阅读要求信息以及健康教育工作者针对低识字人群的建议。

数据来源

使用识字、识字与健康、计划生育、健康状况、教育状况、风险因素、避孕和怀孕等术语,完成了对过去20年的医学文献数据库(MEDLINE)、心理学文摘数据库(PsychInfo)和教育资源信息中心数据库(ERIC)的检索。

研究选择方法

初步文献检索确定了125篇文章。在审查这些文章的摘要后,我们排除了79篇,因为它们没有具体提及与避孕相关的识字或教育状况。

列表、整合与结果:我们无法确定专门针对功能性识字与实际避孕措施使用之间关系的研究。确定了46篇具有相关背景或相关信息的文章:识字与健康(19篇)、成人识字(9篇)、识字与避孕(11篇)以及识字与计划生育(7篇)。在两家城市公立医院进行的一项研究中,超过三分之一的英语患者和62%的西班牙语患者功能性健康素养不足或处于边缘水平。健康教育工作者的研究表明,许多类型避孕措施的信息往往超出了患者的阅读水平。还提供了关于教育状况与意外怀孕之间关系的现有流行病学信息。

结论

尽管没有研究专门探讨功能性健康素养如何影响避孕措施的使用,但合理推测功能性健康素养会影响避孕知识、态度和行为。未来的研究应关注功能性健康素养与各种避孕措施实际使用之间的关系。

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