The influence of knowledge about endocrine-disrupting chemicals on motivation for health behaviors and the mediating role of perceived illness sensitivity: A cross-sectional analysis of women in South Korea.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Myung Kyung Lee, Jihyun Oh
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Environmental endocrine disruptors (EDCs) are chemicals that disrupt the endocrine system and pose significant health risks. Perceived sensitivity to illness refers to the heightened susceptibility of an individual due to genetic or environmental factors. This study aims to examine how the awareness of women on EDCs influences their motivation to adopt health behaviors, focusing on the mediating role of perceived illness sensitivity. From October to November 2024, we conducted a cross-sectional survey of 200 adult women in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Participants were recruited from community-based institutions and completed an online questionnaire assessing their EDCs knowledge, perceived illness sensitivity, and motivation for health behaviors. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, parametric tests (t-test, ANOVA) for normally distributed variables, and nonparametric tests (Mann-Whitney U, Kruskal-Wallis) for non-normally distributed variables. Pearson correlations and mediation analysis were also performed. The average knowledge score on EDCs was 65.9 (SD = 20.7). Perceived illness sensitivity averaged 49.5 (SD = 7.4), and health behavior motivation was 45.2 (SD = 7.5). Significant differences in EDCs knowledge, perceived illness sensitivity, and health behavior motivation were observed based on age, marital status, education level, and menopausal status. EDCs knowledge positively correlated with perceived illness sensitivity and motivation. Perceived illness sensitivity was also positively linked to motivation. Mediation analysis revealed that perceived sensitivity partially mediated the relationship between EDCs knowledge and motivation. These findings suggest that knowledge alone may not be sufficient to promote behavior change; cognitive and emotional awareness of illness risk plays a key mediating role. Therefore, effective interventions should combine education with strategies to enhance perceived illness sensitivity.

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关于内分泌干扰化学物质的知识对健康行为动机的影响以及感知疾病敏感性的中介作用:韩国妇女的横断面分析。
环境内分泌干扰物(EDCs)是一种破坏内分泌系统并对健康构成重大威胁的化学物质。对疾病的感知敏感性是指由于遗传或环境因素而使个体的易感性增加。本研究旨在探讨女性对疾病的认知如何影响其采取健康行为的动机,重点关注感知疾病敏感性的中介作用。从2024年10月到11月,我们对韩国首尔和京畿道的200名成年女性进行了横断面调查。参与者从社区机构招募,并完成一份在线问卷,评估他们的EDCs知识、感知疾病敏感性和健康行为动机。数据分析采用描述性统计、正态分布变量的参数检验(t检验、方差分析)和非正态分布变量的非参数检验(Mann-Whitney U、Kruskal-Wallis)。还进行了Pearson相关性和中介分析。EDCs的平均知识得分为65.9分(SD = 20.7)。感知疾病敏感性平均为49.5 (SD = 7.4),健康行为动机平均为45.2 (SD = 7.5)。不同年龄、婚姻状况、受教育程度和绝经状况对EDCs知识、感知疾病敏感性和健康行为动机存在显著差异。EDCs知识与感知疾病敏感性和动机正相关。感知疾病敏感性也与动机呈正相关。中介分析显示,感知敏感性在EDCs知识与动机的关系中起部分中介作用。这些发现表明,知识本身可能不足以促进行为改变;疾病风险的认知意识和情绪意识起着关键的中介作用。因此,有效的干预措施应结合教育和策略,以提高感知疾病的敏感性。
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Medicine
Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
2.80
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期刊介绍: Medicine is now a fully open access journal, providing authors with a distinctive new service offering continuous publication of original research across a broad spectrum of medical scientific disciplines and sub-specialties. As an open access title, Medicine will continue to provide authors with an established, trusted platform for the publication of their work. To ensure the ongoing quality of Medicine’s content, the peer-review process will only accept content that is scientifically, technically and ethically sound, and in compliance with standard reporting guidelines.
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