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Online Health Information-Seeking Behavior and Confidence in Filling Out Online Forms Among Latinos: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the California Health Interview Survey, 2011-2012

机译:拉丁美洲人中在线健康信息寻求行为和填写在线表格的信心:2011-2012年加利福尼亚州健康访问调查的跨部门分析

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Background: Health information is increasingly being disseminated online, but there is a knowledge gap between Latinos and non-Hispanic whites, particularly those whose English language proficiency is poor, in terms both of online health information-seeking behavior and computer literacy skills. This knowledge gap may also exist between US- and foreign-born Latinos.Objective: The specific aim of this study was to examine Internet use, online health information-seeking behavior, and confidence in filling out online forms among Latinos, particularly as it relates to health-risk behaviors. We then stratified our sample by nativity.Methods: We used the adult population file of the 2011-2012 California Health Interview Survey, analyzing Internet use, online health information-seeking behavior, and confidence in filling out online forms using binary logistic regression among Latinos and whites (N=27,289), Latinos (n=9506), and Latinos who use the Internet (n=6037).Results: Foreign-born Latinos (OR 0.71, 95% CI 0.58-0.88, P=.002) have lower odds of engaging in online health information-seeking behavior, and higher odds (OR 2.90, 95% CI 2.07-4.06, P<.001) of reporting a lack of confidence in filling out online forms compared to US-born Latinos. Correlates of online health information-seeking behavior and form confidence varied by nativity.Conclusions: Latinos, particularly foreign-born individuals, are at an increased risk of being left behind as the move to increase online content delivery and care expands. As online health information dissemination and online health portals become more popular, the impact of these sites on Latino gaps in coverage and care should be considered.
机译:背景:健康信息越来越多地通过网络传播,但是就在线健康信息寻求行为和计算机素养技能而言,拉美裔人与非西班牙裔白人(尤其是英语水平较差的白人)之间存在知识鸿沟。美国和外国出生的拉丁美洲人之间也可能存在这种知识鸿沟。目的:本研究的特定目的是检查互联网使用情况,在线健康信息搜寻行为以及对拉丁美洲人中填写在线表格的信心,尤其是与之相关的健康风险行为。方法:我们使用2011-2012年加州健康访问调查的成人人口档案,分析互联网使用情况,在线健康信息搜索行为以及对拉丁美洲人使用二元logistic回归分析填写在线表格的信心白人(N = 27,289),拉丁裔(n = 9506)和使用互联网的拉丁裔(n = 6037)。结果:外国出生的拉丁裔(OR 0.71,95%CI 0.58-0.88,P = .002)与美国出生的拉丁美洲人相比,从事在线健康信息搜索行为的几率较低,并且报告对填写在线表格缺乏信心的几率较高(OR 2.90,95%CI 2.07-4.06,P <.001)。结论:随着增加在线内容交付和护理的行动的扩大,拉丁美洲人,尤其是外国出生的人,被抛弃的风险越来越大。随着在线健康信息的传播和在线健康门户网站的日益普及,应考虑这些网站对拉丁美洲人在覆盖和护理方面的差距的影响。

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