田纳西州东北部健康委员会参与者的氡环境健康素养。

Journal of Appalachian health Pub Date : 2025-09-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.13023/jah.0703.05
Kawther Al Ksir, Stacy Stanifer, Hadii M Mamudu, Megan Quinn, Deborah L Slawson
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氡是一种放射性气体,对健康构成重大威胁,包括肺癌,在室内环境中普遍存在。了解氡检测行为和环境健康素养(EHL)对个人采取适当的预防措施至关重要。目的:本研究评估了东北田纳西州(NETN)七个县卫生委员会参与者中氡相关的EHL,并检查了社会人口因素与EHL水平之间的关系。了解这一有影响力群体的氡知识和行为至关重要,因为他们往往是值得信赖的公共卫生倡导者。方法:从2023年9月至11月对NETN七个县的卫生委员会参与者进行了横断面调查,评估社会人口统计学特征和氡EHL。采用描述性统计和线性回归分析来检验社会人口学变量与氡EHL评分之间的关系。结果:共有131名卫生理事会成员参与了这项研究。在这些总参与者中,大多数参与者是房主(60.3%)。虽然80.2%的参与者听说过氡,但只有12%的人在家中进行了测试。电视广告是氡信息的主要来源。研究结果揭示了卫生理事会NETN参与者在氡知识、检测行为和EHL方面的差异。考虑到人口因素的量身定制的风险沟通战略对于弥合氡EHL差距至关重要。公共卫生机构、政策制定者和社区成员之间的合作努力对于加强氡知识和检测吸收至关重要。
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Radon Environmental Health Literacy among Health Council Participants in Northeast Tennessee.

Introduction: Radon, a radioactive gas, poses significant health risks, including lung cancer, and is prevalent in indoor environments. Understanding radon testing behavior and Environmental Health Literacy (EHL) is crucial for individuals to take appropriate preventive measures.

Purpose: This study assessed radon-related EHL among Health Council participants in seven Northeast Tennessee (NETN) counties and examined associations between sociodemographic factors and EHL levels. Understanding radon knowledge and behaviors within this influential group is critical, as they often serve as trusted public health advocates.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted from September - November 2023 among Health Council participants across seven counties in NETN, assessing sociodemographic characteristics and radon EHL. Descriptive statistics and linear regression analyses were employed to examine associations between sociodemographic variables and radon EHL scores.

Results: A total of 131 Health Council members participated in the study. Of these total participants, the majority of participants were homeowners (60.3%). While 80.2% of participants had heard of radon, only 12% had tested their homes for it. TV commercials were the primary source of radon information. Younger age (p<0.001), renters (p<0.001), and those of Hispanic ethnicity (p=0.033) were associated with decreased EHL scores.

Implications: Study's findings reveal disparities in radon knowledge, testing behavior, and EHL among Health Council participants in NETN. Tailored risk communication strategies considering demographic factors are essential to bridge the radon EHL gap. Collaborative efforts between public health agencies, policymakers, and community members are crucial to enhancing radon knowledge and testing uptake.

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