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Mobile technology, cancer prevention, and health status among diverse, low-income adults.

Jason Q Purnell, Julia Griffith, Katherine S Eddens, Matthew W Kreuter.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Characterize mobile technology ownership, use, and relationship to self-reported cancer prevention behaviors and health status in a diverse, low-income sample of callers to 2-1-1.
DESIGN: Secondary analyses of cross-sectional survey data from a larger trial collected from June 2010 to December 2012.
SETTING: United Way Missouri 2-1-1 serves 99 of 114 counties and received 166,000 calls in 2011.
SUBJECTS: The respondents (baseline, n = 1898; 4 month, n = 1242) were predominantly female, non-Hispanic Black, younger than 50 years, with high-school education or less and annual income <$20,000. MEASURES: Cell phone ownership and use and its relationship to cancer prevention services and health status were assessed via telephone-based survey, using items adapted from previous research and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Smartphone ownership and use were also assessed. ANALYSIS: Descriptive statistics and bivariate and multivariate associations between cell phone ownership and prevention and health status are reported.
RESULTS: Three-fourths (74%) of study participants owned a cell phone and 23% owned a smartphone. Text messaging was the most popular use. Ownership was significantly associated with good to excellent health status and presence of smoke-free home policies in multivariate models.
CONCLUSION: Cell phone ownership is growing and has potential to deliver health information to low-income populations. With 16 million calls annually, the national 2-1-1 system may be a promising model and platform.

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Keywords:  2-1-1; Cellular Phone; Health Behavior; Health Status; Poverty; Prevention; Prevention Research. Manuscript format: research; Research purpose: modeling; descriptive; Study design: nonexperimental; Outcome measure: behavioral; Setting: state; Health focus: cancer prevention and control; racial and ethnic minority population; self-reported health status; Strategy: communication; Target population age: adults; Target population circumstances: low-income populations

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24200336      PMCID: PMC4045653          DOI: 10.4278/ajhp.120816-ARB-396

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Health Promot        ISSN: 0890-1171


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