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Does language moderate the influence of information scanning and seeking on HPV knowledge and vaccine awareness and initiation among Hispanics?

机译:语言是否减轻了信息扫描和搜索对西班牙裔人中HPV知识以及疫苗意识和接种的影响?

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Objective: To examine whether language moderates associations between three communication variables: media use, information scanning (attending to and remembering information) and seeking (actively looking for information), and three HPV outcomes: knowledge, vaccine awareness and vaccine initiation among Hispanics. Participants: Hispanic mothers of females aged 8-22 years (N5288) were surveyed. Methods: Univariate and multivariate logistic regressions investigated associations between communication variables and HPV outcomes. To examine moderation by language, we compared main effects and interaction models using the likelihood ratio test. Results: For English- and Spanish-speakers, Internet use was associated with more HPV knowledge and vaccine awareness, but not initiation. Scanning and seeking were associated with more knowledge, vaccine awareness, and initiation. Language moderated effects of scanning and seeking only on vaccine awareness. Spanish speakers who scanned for information were more likely to be aware of the vaccine than those who did not (80% vs 26%); Spanish speakers who sought information were also more likely to be aware (95% vs 55%). For English speakers, vaccine awareness did not differ between those who scanned and sought and those who did not. Conclusions: Effects of information scanning and seeking on HPV vaccine awareness were much greater for Spanish than for English speakers. Providers, therefore, should not assume that Spanish-speaking mothers are already aware of the vaccine. Our findings call attention to heterogeneity within Hispanics which could be particularly important when examining health communication and cancer prevention behaviors.
机译:目的:研究语言是否会调节以下三个交流变量之间的关联:媒体使用,信息扫描(注意并记住信息)和寻求(积极寻找信息)以及三个HPV结果:西班牙裔美国人之间的知识,疫苗意识和疫苗接种。参与者:调查了8-22岁女性(N5288)的西班牙裔母亲。方法:单因素和多因素logistic回归研究了沟通变量与HPV结果之间的关联。为了检查语言的适度性,我们使用似然比检验比较了主要影响和相互作用模型。结果:对于讲英语和西班牙语的人,互联网的使用与更多的HPV知识和疫苗意识有关,但不是起步。扫描和寻找与更多的知识,疫苗意识和启动有关。语言只会扫描和搜索对疫苗意识的影响。讲西班牙语的人比没有讲话的人更可能知道这种疫苗(80%比26%);寻求信息的讲西班牙语的人也更有可能意识到这一点(95%比55%)。对于讲英语的人,在进行扫描和寻求的人与没有进行扫描和寻求的人之间,疫苗意识没有差异。结论:西班牙语的信息扫描和搜索对HPV疫苗意识的影响远大于讲英语的人。因此,提供者不应以西班牙语为母语的母亲已经知道这种疫苗。我们的发现引起人们对西班牙裔美国人内异质性的关注,这在检查健康交流和癌症预防行为时尤其重要。

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