南澳大利亚的癌症风险认知:一项人口调查的描述性分析

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Nur Sofia Sapian, Ryan Calabro, Daniel Coro
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摘要

癌症是澳大利亚的一个主要健康问题,在总疾病负担中占很大比例。尽管众所周知的可改变的风险因素,参与健康行为仍然不一致。这项研究考察了南澳大利亚人口中各种可改变因素的感知癌症风险,并分析了随时间的变化。方法从2022年人口健康调查模块系统中收集数据,共3002名参与者完成调查。该调查包括对各种因素的癌症风险感知问题,使用5分李克特量表,以及社会人口因素。使用简单的线性回归来检查癌症风险认知的趋势和随时间(2018-2022)的变化。结果吸烟和日晒的风险较高,而与饮酒和缺乏免疫相关的风险被认为是中等的。社会人口学预测指标显示,人们对年龄、性别、社会经济地位和文化背景的看法各不相同。随着时间的推移,人们对未接种疫苗、日晒时间过长、体脂过多和吸烟的看法略有下降。结论:研究结果强调需要有针对性的公共卫生运动和更大的公共教育,以解决认识上的差距,特别是关于饮酒和基于既定证据的免疫接种的认识低于预期。那又怎样?公众对癌症风险的认识,特别是对酒精消费和免疫接种的认识一直存在差距,这突出表明需要进行有针对性的教育。除了提高认识之外,还必须解决结构性和系统性障碍,以支持有意义和持续的行为改变。
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Cancer Risk Perceptions in South Australia: A Descriptive Analysis of a Population Survey

Cancer Risk Perceptions in South Australia: A Descriptive Analysis of a Population Survey

Background

Cancer is a major health issue in Australia, significantly contributing to the total disease burden. Despite well-known modifiable risk factors, engagement in healthy behaviours remains inconsistent. This study examines perceived cancer risk for various modifiable factors among a South Australian population and analyses changes over time.

Methods

Data were collected from the Population Health Survey Module System in 2022, with 3002 participants completing the survey. The survey included questions on perceived cancer risk for various factors, using a 5-point Likert scale, and sociodemographic factors. Simple linear regressions were used to examine trends in cancer risk perceptions and changes over time (2018–2022).

Results

Perceived risk was high for smoking and sun exposure, while risks associated with alcohol consumption and lack of immunisation were perceived as moderate. Sociodemographic predictors indicated varying perceptions based on age, gender, socioeconomic status, and cultural background. Trends over time showed slight downward perceptions for being unimmunised, spending too much time in the sun, carrying excess body fat, and smoking cigarettes.

Conclusions

Findings highlight the need for targeted public health campaigns and greater public education to address gaps in awareness where perceptions were lower than expected, particularly regarding alcohol consumption and immunisation based on robustness of established evidence.

So What?

Persistent gaps in public cancer risk awareness, especially for alcohol consumption and immunisation, highlight the need for targeted education. Beyond raising awareness alone, structural and systemic barriers must also be addressed to support meaningful and sustained behaviour change.

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Health Promotion Journal of Australia
Health Promotion Journal of Australia PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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3.10
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115
期刊介绍: The purpose of the Health Promotion Journal of Australia is to facilitate communication between researchers, practitioners, and policymakers involved in health promotion activities. Preference for publication is given to practical examples of policies, theories, strategies and programs which utilise educational, organisational, economic and/or environmental approaches to health promotion. The journal also publishes brief reports discussing programs, professional viewpoints, and guidelines for practice or evaluation methodology. The journal features articles, brief reports, editorials, perspectives, "of interest", viewpoints, book reviews and letters.
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