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Who is NOT likely to access the Internet for health information? Findings from first-time mothers in southwest Sydney, Australia

机译:谁不太可能访问Internet以获得健康信息?澳大利亚西南悉尼初次母亲的发现

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Purpose: This study aimed to explore inequities in access to online health information and its relation to socioeconomic status, and to inform the development of the use of the Internet for health promotion.Methods: We analyzed cross-sectional baseline survey data for 664 first-time mothers from the Healthy Beginnings Trial conducted in Southwest Sydney, Australia during 2007-2010. First-time mothers' reports of their computer ownership, sources of health information including Internet access and self-rated health as well as demographic data were collected through face-to-face interviews. Multivariate analysis was performed using log-binomial regression.Results: We found that 37% of first-time mothers reported not using the Internet for health information. Maternal education level, household income level and having a computer at home were significant factors associated with the use of the Internet for health information after adjusting for other factors. Mothers who only had school certificate or lower were 1.5 times more likely not to use the Internet for health information than those with university/tertiary education [adjusted risk ratio (ARR) 1.50, 95% CI 1.06-2.12, P = 0.03]. Mothers with a household income of less than $40,000 per year were 1.7 times more likely not to use the Internet for health information than those with a household income over $80,000 per year (ARR 1.66, 95% CI 1.24-2.12, P = 0.001).Conclusions: These findings have important implications for using the Internet for health promotion among young women. A substantial number of first-time mothers do not access the Internet for health information, in particular among those with lower levels of education, lower household income and without a computer at home.
机译:目的:本研究旨在探讨在线健康信息获取中的不平等现象及其与社会经济地位的关系,并为利用互联网促进健康发展提供信息。方法:我们分析了664项基线调查的横断面基线调查数据, 2007年至2010年在澳大利亚西南悉尼进行的健康初学者试验中的两名准妈妈。通过面对面访谈收集了初次母亲的计算机拥有权报告,包括互联网访问和自我评估的健康状况在内的健康信息来源以及人口统计数据。结果采用对数二项式回归进行多变量分析。结果:我们发现37%的首次生育母亲报告没有使用互联网获取健康信息。调整其他因素后,孕产妇教育水平,家庭收入水平以及在家中拥有计算机是与使用互联网获取健康信息相关的重要因素。与只有大学/大专学历的母亲相比,仅具有学历证书或更低证书的母亲不使用互联网获取健康信息的可能性要高1.5倍[调整后的风险比(ARR)1.50,95%CI 1.06-2.12,P = 0.03]。家庭年收入低于40,000美元的母亲不使用互联网获取健康信息的可能性是家庭年收入超过80,000美元的母亲的1.7倍(ARR 1.66,95%CI 1.24-2.12,P = 0.001)。结论:这些发现对于使用互联网促进年轻女性的健康具有重要意义。大量的初生母亲无法访问互联网获取健康信息,尤其是那些受教育程度较低,家庭收入较低且家里没有电脑的母亲。

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    《International journal of medical informatics 》 |2011年第6期| p.406-411| 共6页
  • 作者单位

    Sydney School 0/Public Health, University of Sydney, Australia Health Promotion Service, Sydney South West Area Health Service, Australia;

    Sydney School 0/Public Health, University of Sydney, Australia;

    Sydney School 0/Public Health, University of Sydney, Australia Discipline 0/Paediatrics & Child Health, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Australia;

    University of NSW, Australia;

    Sydney School 0/Public Health, University of Sydney, Australia;

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  • 关键词

    internet; health information; survey;

    机译:互联网;健康信息;调查;

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