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This study used a parallel mediation model to analyze the mediating role of psychological mechanisms through cancer worry and cancer fatalism. Regression analysis was conducted using SPSS to test the parallel mediation model.ResultsThe study found a direct (<i>b</i> = .25, <i>b</i><sub><i>p</i></sub> = .25, <i>P</i> < .001) positive association between E-health use and cancer screening intentions. In addition, this study revealed a parallel indirect association between E-health use and cancer screening intentions mediated by cancer fatalism (<i>b</i> = .003, <i>b</i><sub><i>p</i></sub> = .003, 95% CI [.001, .004]) and cancer worry (<i>b</i> = .05, <i>b</i><sub><i>p</i></sub> = .05, <i>SE</i> = .002, 95% CI [.04, .05]).ConclusionThis study highlights the importance of EHU in promoting cancer screening intentions among older adults in the United States. 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癌症一直是老年人死亡的主要原因之一。癌症筛查是早期发现的关键,这可能有助于预防或减轻癌症。电子健康平台一直是癌症相关知识的主要鉴别器。健康信念模型表明了个体行为、意图和其他心理因素之间的关联。了解电子健康使用(EHU)对癌症筛查意愿影响的心理机制对老年人的癌症预防和治疗至关重要。方法横断面数据来自全国健康信息趋势调查6 (HINTS6)。调查对象年龄在65-74岁之间,排除缺失值后,最终样本量为925人。本研究采用平行中介模型分析心理机制在癌症担忧和癌症宿命论中的中介作用。采用SPSS进行回归分析,对平行中介模型进行检验。结果研究发现,电子健康使用与癌症筛查意愿之间存在直接正相关(b = 0.25, bp = 0.25, P < 0.001)。此外,该研究揭示了电子健康使用与癌症宿命论介导的癌症筛查意图之间的平行间接关联(b = 0.003, bp = 0.003, 95% CI[。][0.001, 0.004])和癌症担忧(b = 0.05, bp = 0.05, SE = 0.002, 95% CI[。04 . 05])。结论:本研究强调了EHU在促进美国老年人癌症筛查意愿方面的重要性。获取电子健康信息可以减少癌症宿命论,增加对癌症的担忧,最终导致更大的兴趣和意愿接受癌症筛查。这些发现对旨在提高老年人癌症筛查率的医疗保健提供者和政策制定者具有启示意义。
Effect of E-Health Use on Cancer Screening Mediated Through Cancer Worry and Fatalism: A Cross-Sectional Study of Older Adults.
IntroductionCancer has been one of the major causes of death among older adults. Cancer screening is key for early detection, which may help prevent or alleviate cancer. E-health platforms have been a main discriminator of cancer-related knowledge. The Health Belief Model indicates an association between individual behaviors, intentions, and other psychological factors. Understanding the psychological mechanisms that mediate the effect of E-health use (EHU) on cancer screening intention is crucial for cancer prevention and treatment among older adults.MethodsCross-sectional data were from the National Trends in Health Information Survey 6 (HINTS6). Respondents aged 65-74 years were selected for the study, and the final sample size, excluding missing values, was 925. This study used a parallel mediation model to analyze the mediating role of psychological mechanisms through cancer worry and cancer fatalism. Regression analysis was conducted using SPSS to test the parallel mediation model.ResultsThe study found a direct (b = .25, bp = .25, P < .001) positive association between E-health use and cancer screening intentions. In addition, this study revealed a parallel indirect association between E-health use and cancer screening intentions mediated by cancer fatalism (b = .003, bp = .003, 95% CI [.001, .004]) and cancer worry (b = .05, bp = .05, SE = .002, 95% CI [.04, .05]).ConclusionThis study highlights the importance of EHU in promoting cancer screening intentions among older adults in the United States. Access to electronic health information can reduce cancer fatalism and increase cancer worry, ultimately leading to greater interest and intention to undergo cancer screening. These findings have implications for healthcare providers and policymakers aiming to improve cancer screening rates among older adults.
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Cancer Control is a JCR-ranked, peer-reviewed open access journal whose mission is to advance the prevention, detection, diagnosis, treatment, and palliative care of cancer by enabling researchers, doctors, policymakers, and other healthcare professionals to freely share research along the cancer control continuum. Our vision is a world where gold-standard cancer care is the norm, not the exception.