Sources of information in health education: A cross-sectional study in Portuguese university students

Paulo Santos, L. Sá, Luciana Couto, A. Hespanhol
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Abstract

Background Literacy is a public health priority. The way people access health information is changing. It’s crucial to understand this movement towards new communication tools, to better deal with it. Aims To describe the sources of health information in younger population. Methods Cross-sectional study of a sample of Portuguese university students, by survey, asking for the sources of information in health issues, and crossing it with the literacy levels. Results We surveyed 485 participants (77.5 per cent females; median age 23 years). The main source of information was the internet (78.8 per cent; 95 per cent CI:75.1–82.4 per cent), followed by health providers and by family. A linear regression model adjusted for age, gender and having education in health issues, showed that using the internet is adversely associated with the literacy score. Conclusion The internet is preferred to search for health information, but ineffective to improve the literacy rate, making us to conclude for the need of increasing the quality of available resources.
健康教育中的信息来源:葡萄牙大学生的横断面研究
扫盲是公共卫生的优先事项。人们获取健康信息的方式正在发生变化。理解这种向新通信工具发展的趋势,更好地应对它,是至关重要的。目的描述年轻人群健康信息的来源。方法对葡萄牙大学生样本进行横断面研究,通过调查,询问健康问题的信息来源,并将其与文化水平交叉。结果我们调查了485名参与者(77.5%为女性;中位年龄23岁)。信息的主要来源是互联网(78.8%;95%置信区间:75.1 - 82.4%),其次是保健提供者和家庭。对年龄、性别和健康问题教育程度进行调整后的线性回归模型显示,使用互联网与读写能力得分呈负相关。结论互联网是健康信息搜索的首选,但对提高识字率无效,因此我们认为需要提高可用资源的质量。
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Australasian Medical Journal
Australasian Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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