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Associations between health literacy and preventive health behaviors among older adults: findings from the health and retirement study

机译:老年人健康素养与预防性健康行为之间的关联:健康与退休研究的发现

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Background While the association between inadequate health literacy and adverse health outcomes has been well documented, less is known about the impact of health literacy on health perceptions, such as perceptions of control over health, and preventive health behaviors. Methods We identified a subsample of participants ( N =?707) from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), a nationally representative sample of older adults, who participated in health literacy testing. Self-reported health literacy was measured with a literacy screening question, and objective health literacy with a summed score of items from the Test of Functional Health Literacy. We compared answers on these items to those related to participation in health behaviors such as cancer screening, exercise, and tobacco use, as well as self-referencing health beliefs. Results In logistic regression models adjusted for gender, education, race, and age, participants with adequate self-reported health literacy (compared to poorer levels of health literacy) had greater odds of participation in mammography within the last 2?years (Odds ratio [OR]?=?2.215, p =?0.01) and participation in moderate exercise two or more times per week (OR?=?1.512, p =?0.03). Participants with adequate objective health literacy had reduced odds of participation in monthly breast self-exams (OR?=?0.369, p =?0.004) and reduced odds of current tobacco use (OR?=?0.456, p =?0.03). In adjusted linear regression analyses, self-reported health literacy made a small but significant contribution to explaining perceived control of health (β 0.151, p =?Conclusion In a subsample of older adult participants of the HRS, measures of health literacy were positively related to several health promoting behaviors and health-related beliefs and non-use of breast self-exams, a screening behavior of questionable benefit. These relationships varied however, between self-reported and objectively-measured health literacy. Further investigation into the specific mechanisms that lead higher literacy people to pursue health promoting actions appears clearly warranted.
机译:背景技术尽管已经充分证明了健康素养不足与不良健康后果之间的关联,但人们对健康素养对健康知觉的影响知之甚少,例如,对健康的控制和预防性健康行为的观念。方法我们从健康和退休研究(HRS)中确定了参与者的子样本(N =?707),这是全国代表性的老年人样本,他们参加了健康素养测试。自我报告的健康素养通过素养筛查问题进行衡量,客观健康素养以“功能健康素养测试”中的各项得分总和来衡量。我们将这些项目的答案与参与健康行为(例如癌症筛查,锻炼和吸烟)以及自我参照健康信念的参与者进行了比较。结果在针对性别,教育程度,种族和年龄进行调整的逻辑回归模型中,具有自我报告的健康素养的参与者(与健康素养水平相对较低的参与者)在过去2年内参与乳房X线照相术的几率更高(几率[ OR =?2.215,p =?0.01),每周参加两次或多次中等运动(OR?=?1.512,p =?0.03)。具有充分的客观健康素养的参与者减少了每月乳房自我检查的参与几率(OR = 0.369,p = 0.004)和当前吸烟的几率降低了(OR = 0.456,p = 0.03)。在调整后的线性回归分析中,自我报告的健康素养在解释感知的健康控制方面做出了很小但很重要的贡献(β0.151,p =?结论)在HRS的较早成年参与者的子样本中,健康素养的测量与几种促进健康的行为和与健康有关的信念,以及不进行乳房自我检查,这是有益的筛查行为,然而,在自我报告的和客观测量的健康素养之间,这些关系有所不同。显然有较高文化素养的人们采取健康促进行动是必要的。

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