老年人健康素养与社会人口学方面、功能、幸福感和对COVID-19大流行的看法之间的关系:一项初步研究

IF 0.9 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
CoDAS Pub Date : 2025-02-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/2317-1782/e20240082pt
Beatriz Martins Aragão, Andrezza Gonzalez Escarce, Carla Salles Chamouton, Stela Maris Aguiar Lemos
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摘要

目的:分析老年人健康素养与社会人口学方面、功能、幸福感和对COVID-19大流行的认知之间的关系。方法:这是一项初步的、横断面的、分析性的、观察性的研究,涉及37名男女老年人。它使用巴西经济分类标准、WHODAS 2.0、SAHLPA-18、WHO-5幸福指数和主观幸福量表,通过作者开发的问卷估计了对大流行的看法,并使用Pearson卡方检验进行描述性分析、关联分析和Spearman相关性。结果:大多数参与者的功能健康素养(FHL)结果不足。来自社会阶层C和D-E的个体有较高比例的FHL不足。低教育水平与FHL不足有关。大多数FHL充足的参与者报告说,他们在一半以上的时间或所有时间里都感到“平静和放松”。SAHLPA-18得分与WHODAS 2.0的认知和自我保健领域呈弱负相关,表明较好的健康素养与较好的认知和自我保健状况相关。结论:健康素养越高的老年人认知能力越好,自我保健管理能力越好,文化程度越高,生活质量越好。
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Association between older people's health literacy and sociodemographic aspects, functioning, happiness, and perception of the COVID-19 pandemic: a preliminary study.

Purpose: To analyze the association between older people's health literacy and sociodemographic aspects, functioning, happiness, and perception of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: This is a preliminary, cross-sectional, analytical, observational study with 37 older adults of both sexes. It used the Brazilian Economic Classification Criteria, WHODAS 2.0, SAHLPA-18, WHO-5 Well-Being Index, and Subjective Happiness Scale, estimated the perception of the pandemic through a questionnaire developed by the authors, and performed descriptive analysis, association analysis using the Pearson chi-square test, and Spearman correlation.

Results: Most participants had inadequate functional health literacy (FHL) results. A higher percentage of individuals from social classes C and D-E had inadequate FHL. The low education level was associated with an inadequate FHL. Most participants with adequate FHL reported feeling "calm and relaxed" for more than half the time or all the time. The SAHLPA-18 score was weakly negatively correlated with the Cognition and Self-Care domains of WHODAS 2.0, indicating that better health literacy is associated with better cognitive and self-care conditions.

Conclusion: Older people with better health literacy had better cognitive ability, better self-care management, higher education levels, and better quality of life.

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CoDAS
CoDAS AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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