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Perceptions of Health-Related Information on Facebook: Cross-Sectional Study Among Vietnamese Youths

机译:对Facebook上与健康相关的信息的认知:越南年轻人的跨部门研究

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Background While health information websites may have previously been the core source of information about health-related conditions on the Internet, social networking sites are increasingly replacing those websites as a source of health-related information. The increasingly popularity of social networking sites among the general population has consequential impact on health policies as well as health-related interventions. To date, there remains a paucity of research conducted in developing countries like Vietnam looking at the influence of social networking sites. Objective Our goal is to establish the baseline use of Facebook among Vietnamese youths and establish their perception of the reliability and usefulness of health-related information that they previously encountered while using the social networking site. Methods An online cross-sectional study was conducted from August 2015 to October 2015. Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) technique was used in the recruitment of participants. Sociodemographic, health status, behaviors, Facebook use and belief of information on Facebook, and interpersonal influence of social network sites were collected via an online structured questionnaire. Results Among 1080 participants, 72.87% (787/1080) reported being interested in health information on Facebook, and 50.74% (548/1080) and 17.50% (189/1080) perceived the information to be reliable and useful, respectively. A total of 10.93% (118/1080) of the participants also reported that they would follow the health advice they obtained from Facebook. Of significance, 7.13% (77/1080) of the participants also reported peer influences on their behavior. Factors that mediate Vietnamese perceptions of the information online include gender, level of perceived stress, age, educational level, and interpersonal influences from Facebook. Conclusions Our study is perhaps one of the first conducted in Vietnam that looks at the relationship between health information on Facebook and factors that might influence young Vietnamese perceptions of the information and the consequential use of that information.
机译:背景技术尽管健康信息网站以前可能是有关Internet上与健康相关的状况的信息的核心来源,但社交网站越来越多地取代那些网站作为与健康相关的信息的来源。社交网站在普通人群中的日益普及对健康政策以及与健康相关的干预措施产生了相应的影响。迄今为止,在越南等发展中国家进行的社交网络影响力研究还很少。目标我们的目标是建立越南年轻人中使用Facebook的基准,并建立他们对他们先前使用该社交网站时所遇到的健康相关信息的可靠性和有用性的认识。方法从2015年8月至2015年10月进行在线横断面研究。采用受访者驱动抽样(RDS)技术招募参与者。通过在线结构化问卷收集社会人口统计学,健康状况,行为,Facebook使用和对Facebook信息的信任以及社交网站的人际影响。结果在1080位参与者中,有72.87%(787/1080)表示对Facebook上的健康信息感兴趣,分别有50.74%(548/1080)和17.50%(189/1080)认为该信息可靠且有用。共有10.93%(118/1080)的参与者报告说,他们将遵循从Facebook获得的健康建议。值得注意的是,7.13%(77/1080)的参与者还报告了同伴对其行为的影响。调解越南人对在线信息的看法的因素包括性别,感知压力的程度,年龄,教育程度以及来自Facebook的人际关系。结论我们的研究可能是在越南进行的第一项研究,该研究着眼于Facebook上的健康信息与可能影响越南青年对信息的认知以及信息的相应使用之间的关系。

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