Social structural factors influencing personal health information disclosure

Li Zhenfang , Song shuang
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Abstract

As a general behavior in civil social life, how can personal health information disclosure be affected by social structural factors when using the health application? This study used the Social Capital Theory to examine the personal health information behavior. Nationally representative cross-sectional survey data generated by the China Family Panel Studies(CFPS) in 2020 was utilized(N = 8628). Logistic regression analysis was employed to analyze the data. After controlling for age, gender, and education covariates, social interaction had no significant impact on health APP information disclosure behavior (OR=0.988),there is a significant positive relationship between trust(OR=1.282)/ reciprocity perception(OR=1.134) and health APP information disclosure behavior. More relational social capitals can enhance individual social trust, maintain reciprocity perception, maintain the balance and stability of social exchange relations.This study extends the application of social capital theory in the study of personal health information disclosure, providing theoretical support for the democratization process of social health governance.

影响个人健康信息披露的社会结构因素
作为公民社会生活中的一种普遍行为,在使用健康应用程序时,社会结构因素会如何影响个人健康信息的披露?本研究运用社会资本理论对个人健康信息行为进行了研究。研究采用了中国家庭抽样调查(CFPS)在 2020 年产生的具有全国代表性的横断面调查数据(N = 8628)。采用逻辑回归分析法对数据进行分析。在控制了年龄、性别和教育程度等协变量后,社会互动对健康APP信息公开行为无显著影响(OR=0.988),信任(OR=1.282)/互惠感(OR=1.134)与健康APP信息公开行为之间存在显著的正相关关系。本研究拓展了社会资本理论在个人健康信息公开研究中的应用,为社会健康治理的民主化进程提供了理论支持。
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