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Sharing Family Life Information Through Video Calls and Other Information and Communication Technologies and the Association With Family Well-Being: Population-Based Survey

机译:通过视频通话和其他信息和通讯技术共享家庭生活信息,以及与家庭福祉的关联:基于人口的调查

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Background The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for information sharing among family members is increasing dramatically. However, little is known about the associated factors and the influence on family well-being. Objective The authors investigated the pattern and social determinants of family life information sharing with family and the associations of different methods of sharing with perceived family health, happiness, and harmony (3Hs) in Hong Kong, where mobile phone ownership and Internet access are among the most prevalent, easiest, and fastest in the world. Methods A territory-wide population-based telephone survey was conducted from January to August 2016 on different methods of family life information (ie, information related to family communication, relationships with family members, emotion and stress management) sharing with family members, including face-to-face, phone, instant messaging (IM), social media sites, video calls, and email. Family well-being was assessed by three single items on perceived family health, happiness, and harmony, with higher scores indicating better family well-being. Adjusted prevalence ratios were used to assess the associations of sociodemographic factors with family life information sharing, and adjusted beta coefficients for family well-being. Results Of 2017 respondents, face-to-face was the most common method to share family life information (74.45%, 1502/2017), followed by IM (40.86%, 824/2017), phone (28.10%, 567/2017), social media sites (11.91%, 240/2017), video calls (5.89%, 119/2017), and email (5.48%, 111/2017). Younger age and higher education were associated with the use of any (at least one) method, face-to-face, IM, and social media sites for sharing family life information (all P for trend P for trend Conclusions The differential use of ICTs to share family life information was observed. The prevalence of video calls was low, but associated with much better family well-being. The results need to be confirmed by prospective and intervention studies to promote the use of video calls to communicate and share information with family, particularly in disadvantaged groups.
机译:背景技术在家庭成员之间共享信息和通信技术(ICT)的使用正在急剧增加。但是,有关相关因素及其对家庭福祉的影响知之甚少。目的作者调查了与家人分享家庭生活信息的方式和社会决定因素,以及在香港,拥有手机和上网的人群中,人们对家庭健康,幸福与和谐(3Hs)的不同分享方法的关联。世界上最普遍,最简单和最快的。方法2016年1月至2016年8月,我们进行了一项以人口为基础的全民电话调查,调查了与家庭成员共享的各种家庭生活信息方法(即与家庭沟通,与家庭成员的关系,情感和压力管理相关的信息)面对面,电话,即时消息(IM),社交媒体网站,视频通话和电子邮件。通过关于家庭健康,幸福和和谐感的三个单项评估家庭幸福感,得分越高表明家庭幸福感越好。调整后的患病率用于评估社会人口统计学因素与家庭生活信息共享之间的关联,以及调整后的家庭幸福系数。结果2017年的受访者中,面对面分享家庭生活信息的最常用方法(74.45%,1502/2017),其次是IM(40.86%,824/2017),电话(28.10%,567/2017) ,社交媒体网站(11.91%,240/2017),视频通话(5.89%,119/2017)和电子邮件(5.48%,111/2017)。年龄较小和受过高等教育与使用任何(至少一种)方法,面对面,IM和社交媒体站点共享家庭生活信息有关(所有P代表趋势P代表趋势结论)ICT的差异使用可以分享家庭生活信息。视频通话的发生率较低,但与家庭幸福感相关,因此需要通过前瞻性研究和干预研究来证实这一结果,以促进使用视频通话与他人交流和共享信息家庭,特别是弱势群体。

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