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Determinants of Health Literacy and Its Associations With Health-Related Behaviors, Depression Among the Older People With and Without Suspected COVID-19 Symptoms: A Multi-Institutional Study

机译:健康识字的决定因素及其与健康有关行为的协会,老年人的抑郁症,没有疑似Covid-19症状:多制制研究

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Purpose: We examined factors associated with health literacy among elders with and without suspected COVID-19 symptoms (S-COVID-19-S). Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at outpatient departments of nine hospitals and health centers 14 February?2 March 2020. Self-administered questionnaires were used to assess patient characteristics, health literacy, clinical information, health-related behaviors, and depression. A sample of 928 participants aged 60–85 years were analyzed. Results: The proportion of people with S-COVID-19-S and depression were 48.3 and 13.4%, respectively. The determinants of health literacy in groups with and without S-COVID-19-S were age, gender, education, ability to pay for medication, and social status. In people with S-COVID-19-S, one-score increment of health literacy was associated with 8% higher healthy eating likelihood (odds ratio, OR, 1.08; 95% confidence interval, 95%CI, 1.04, 1.13; p 0.001), 4% higher physical activity likelihood (OR, 1.04; 95%CI, 1.01, 1.08, p = 0.023), and 9% lower depression likelihood (OR, 0.90; 95%CI, 0.87, 0.94; p 0.001). These associations were not found in people without S-COVID-19-S. Conclusions: The older people with higher health literacy were less likely to have depression and had healthier behaviors in the group with S-COVD-19-S. Potential health literacy interventions are suggested to promote healthy behaviors and improve mental health outcomes to lessen the pandemic's damage in this age group.
机译:目的:我们检查了在长老中的卫生素质相关的因素,没有疑似Covid-19症状(S-Covid-19-S)。方法:在2月14日在九家医院和保健中心的门诊部门进行了横截面研究吗?2020年3月2日。自我管理的问卷用于评估患者特征,卫生素质,临床信息,健康相关行为和抑郁症。分析了60-85岁的928名参与者的样本。结果:S-Covid-19-S和抑郁症的比例分别为48.3和13.4%。有没有S-Covid-19-S的群体的健康素养的决定因素是年龄,性别,教育,支付药物治疗的能力和社会地位。在S-Covid-19-S的人们中,健康识字的一次分数增加与健康饮食似然高的8%有关(OPEDS比率,1.08; 95%置信区间,95%CI,1.04,1.13; P&LT ; 0.001),较高的物理活性似然性为4%(或1.04; 95%CI,1.01,1.08,P = 0.023)和9%较低的抑郁症似然性(或0.90; 95%CI,0.87,0.94; P< 0.001)。没有S-Covid-19-S的人没有发现这些协会。结论:具有较高健康素养的老年人不太可能有抑郁症,并在S-COVD-19-S中具有更健康的行为。潜在的健康素养干预措施建议促进健康的行为,提高心理健康成果,以减少大流行于这个年龄组的损害。

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