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Racial and Ethnic Differences in Tobacco Information Seeking and Information Sources: Findings From the 2015 Health Information National Trends Survey

机译:烟草信息寻求和信息来源的种族和民族差异:2015年健康信息国家趋势调查的调查结果

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This article describes sources of health information, types of tobacco information sought, and trust in sources of tobacco information among U.S. racial/ethnic groups (Whites, Blacks, Hispanics, Asian and Pacific Islanders, and Other). Cross-sectional data (N = 3,788) from a nationally representative survey, HINTS-FDA 2015, were analyzed to examine unadjusted and adjusted associations between race/ethnicity and (a) first source of health information, (b) tobacco information seeking, and (c) trust in sources of tobacco information. Adjusted associations controlled for current tobacco product use and sociodemographic variables. Findings indicated that the Internet was the most common first source of health information while health care providers were the second most common source for all racial/ethnic groups. Tobacco-related health information seeking was more prevalent than other tobacco product information seeking. Unadjusted analyses indicated that a higher proportion of Whites sought other tobacco product information compared to Asians and Pacific Islanders. Trust was rated highest for doctors while trust for health organizations was rated second highest. Asians and Pacific Islanders had higher trust in the government compared to all other groups. Blacks had higher trust in religious organizations compared to all other groups besides Hispanics. Blacks had higher trust for tobacco companies compared to Whites and Other. Many of these differences were attenuated in adjusted analyses. This research has implications for tobacco control practice and policymaking by identifying potential dissemination strategies.
机译:本文介绍了健康信息的来源,寻求的烟草信息类型,以及在美国种族/民族(白人,黑人,西班牙裔,亚太岛民等)之间的烟草信息的信赖。分析来自全国代表调查的横断面数据(n = 3,788),提示-FDA 2015年,以检查种族/民族与(a)幸存情况资源第一来源之间的未经调整和调整的协会,(b)烟草信息寻求(c)信任烟草信息来源。调整后的关联控制,用于当前烟草产品使用和社会渗目变量。调查结果表明,互联网是最常见的健康信息来源,而医疗保健提供者是所有种族/族裔群体的第二个最常见的来源。烟草相关的健康信息寻求比其他烟草产品信息更普遍。未经调整的分析表明,与亚洲和太平洋岛民相比,Whites的更高比例寻求其他烟草产品信息。信托被评为医生最高,而对卫生组织的信任被评为第二高。与所有其他群体相比,亚洲人和太平洋岛民对政府的信任更高。除了西班牙裔世界之外,黑人在与所有其他群体相比,宗教组织的信任更高。与白人和其他人相比,黑人对烟草公司的信任更高。许多这些差异在调整后的分析中衰减。该研究通过确定潜在的传播策略,对烟草控制实践和政策制定有影响。

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