| Literature DB >> 31073398 |
Cheryl Lin1,2, Rachel Clark1,2, Pikuei Tu1, Rungting Tu3, Ya-Jung Hsu4, Hsiao-Ching Nien4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Over 325 million people in the world are infected with hepatitis B or C virus. Chronic hepatitis is responsible for 78% of cases of hepatocellular carcinoma and an estimated 1.3 million preventable deaths a year. As "silent killers", liver diseases are often asymptomatic and go undiagnosed until their terminal stage. Knowledge of infection status via screening is thus a vital part of preventing spread and seeking early treatment. Recently there has been a worldwide push to eliminate hepatitis. The objective of this study is to assess hepatitis B and C self-reported awareness of infection status vs correct awareness (compared to blood test results) and follow-up rates in Taiwan to inform global health promotion efforts that utilize screening interventions to prevent chronic liver diseases.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31073398 PMCID: PMC6486119 DOI: 10.7189/jogh.09.010426
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Glob Health ISSN: 2047-2978 Impact factor: 4.413
Participant demographics
| Characteristic | Participants (n = 50 909) |
|---|---|
| Female | 58.1% |
| Male | 41.9% |
| Missing data | 44 |
| 20s | 4.8% |
| 30s | 18.5% |
| 40s | 19.1% |
| 50s | 21.4% |
| 60s | 21.8% |
| 70+ | 14.3% |
| Missing data | 0 |
| Rural | 50.5% |
| Average | 23.2% |
| Urban | 26.3% |
| Missing data | 63 |
*Mean (standard deviation) age: 52.0 (15.3).
Screening history and self-reported awareness
| TOTAL | Gender | Age group (years) | Resident location | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -Yes, and knew the result | 25.0% | 25.2% | 24.7% | 21.5% | 26.9% | 29.3% | 25.2% | 23.5% | 19.9%*** | 26.7% | 24.7% | 24.2%*** |
| -Yes, but did not know the result | 16.1% | 14.7% | 18.2%*** | 13.5% | 14.3% | 17.4% | 17.0% | 17.5% | 14.3%*** | 17.4% | 16.9% | 15.2%*** |
| -No | 38.0% | 39.6% | 35.9%*** | 39.7% | 36.4% | 34.2% | 39.0% | 39.8% | 40.7%*** | 35.2% | 37.7% | 39.7%*** |
| -Did not know | 20.9% | 20.5% | 21.3%* | 25.5% | 22.4% | 19.1% | 19.0% | 19.3% | 25.2%*** | 20.7% | 20.8% | 21.0% |
| Missing data | 672 | 713 | 672 | 733 | ||||||||
| 69.7% | 70.5% | 68.5% | 65.6% | 73.8% | 73.6% | 71.3% | 68.0% | 60.6% | 72.7% | 69.4% | 68.2% | |
| Missing data | 176 | 220 | 176 | 239 | ||||||||
| 66.5% | 67.7% | 64.8% | 64.9% | 70.5% | 68.5% | 67.9% | 65.2% | 59.3% | 69.0% | 66.0% | 65.5% | |
| Missing data | 502 | 540 | 502 | 562 | ||||||||
HBV – hepatitis B virus, HCV – hepatitis C virus
Asterisks indicate χ2 significance:*P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001.
Hepatitis B Blood test results and correct awareness
| Total | Gender | Age group (years) | Resident location | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| POSITIVE (n = 6249) | 12.3% | 10.9% | 14.3%*** | 2.54% | 12.5% | 17.0% | 13.8% | 11.5% | 8.02%*** | 11.6% | 13.1% | 12.2%** |
| NEGATIVE (n = 44 660) | 87.7% | 89.1% | 85.8%*** | 97.5% | 87.5% | 83% | 86.2% | 88.5% | 92.0%*** | 88.4% | 86.9% | 87.8% |
| Missing data | 0 | 44 | 0 | 63 | ||||||||
| Correctly self-reported infected | 65.5% | 62.7% | 68.4%*** | 56.5% | 73.3% | 70.3% | 65.6% | 62.2% | 44.0% *** | 68.8% | 71.0% | 61.1%*** |
| Incorrectly self-reported not infected | 12.8% | 14.5% | 10.9%*** | 19.4% | 8.34% | 9.98% | 12.4% | 13.9% | 27.0%*** | 11.3% | 8.97% | 15.3%*** |
| Did not know | 21.8% | 22.8% | 20.8% | 24.2% | 18.4% | 19.7% | 22.0% | 23.9% | 29.0%*** | 19.9% | 20.1% | 23.6%** |
| Missing data | 36 | 48 | 36 | 46 | ||||||||
| Correctly self-reported not infected | 66.0% | 68.0% | 63.1%*** | 64.6% | 71.6% | 70.0% | 67.3% | 63.3% | 56.7%*** | 69.2% | 65.2% | 64.6%*** |
| Incorrectly self-reported infected | 2.81% | 2.05% | 3.90% | 0.76% | 1.20% | 2.40% | 3.35% | 4.10% | 3.38% | 2.74% | 2.97% | 2.78% |
| Did not know | 31.2% | 30.0% | 33.0% | 34.7% | 27.2% | 27.6% | 29.4% | 32.7% | 39.9% | 28.0% | 31.8% | 32.6% |
| Missing data | 140 | 172 | 140 | 193 | ||||||||
HBV – hepatitis B virus
Asterisks indicate χ2 significance: *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001.
Hepatitis C blood test results and correct awareness
| Total | Gender | Age group (years) | Resident location | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total n = 50 909 | ||||||||||||
| POSITIVE (n = 1795) | 3.53% | 3.50% | 3.56% | .370% | 1.04% | 1.88% | 3.30% | 5.01% | 8.05%*** | 1.64% | 2.36% | 5.05%*** |
| NEGATIVE (n = 49 114) | 96.5% | 96.5% | 96.4% | 99.6% | 99.0% | 98.1% | 96.7% | 95.0% | 91.9%*** | 98.4% | 97.6% | 95.0%*** |
| Missing data | 0 | 44 | 0 | 63 | ||||||||
| Correctly self-reported infected | 44.6% | 42.4% | 47.7%* | 22.2% | 40.2% | 49.7% | 49.9% | 48.7% | 37.0%*** | 43.1% | 50.4% | 43.9% |
| Incorrectly self-reported not infected | 26.4% | 27.6% | 25.0% | 44.4% | 27.8% | 28.4% | 25.5% | 24.2% | 28.0% | 25.2% | 24.3% | 26.4% |
| Did not know | 28.9% | 30.1% | 27.4% | 33.3% | 32.0% | 21.9% | 24.7% | 27.1% | 35.0%** | 31.7% | 25.4% | 29.6% |
| Missing data | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | ||||||||
| Correctly self-reported not infected | 66.3% | 67.6% | 64.5%*** | 64.9% | 70.3% | 64.0% | 67.7% | 64.6% | 58.1%*** | 69.3% | 65.8% | 65.0%*** |
| Incorrectly self-reported infected | 0.72% | 0.59% | 0.88% | 0.25% | 0.34% | 0.42% | 0.86% | 1.01% | 1.09% | 0.43% | 0.60% | 0.93% |
| Did not know | 33.0% | 31.8% | 34.6% | 34.9% | 29.3% | 35.6% | 31.4% | 34.4% | 40.8% | 30.3% | 33.6% | 34.1% |
| Missing data | 492 | 530 | 492 | 552 | ||||||||
HCV – hepatitis C virus
Asterisks indicate χ2 significance: *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001.
Follow-up rates and reasons for not following up
| Total | Gender | Age group | Resident location | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 56.6% | 52.8% | 60.1%*** | 53.9% | 50.5% | 56.4% | 56.3% | 59.7% | 65%*** | 55.5% | 55.3% | 58.1% | |
| Missing data | 944 | 984 | 944 | 948 | ||||||||
| 73.4% | 73.5% | 73.2% | 40% | 71.1% | 70.5% | 69.3% | 75.9% | 76.8% | 68.9% | 71.5% | 75% | |
| Missing data | 351 | 352 | 351 | 351 | ||||||||
| -No symptoms or discomfort | 62.9% | 63.7% | 62.1% | 73.3% | 59.9% | 64.2% | 61.8% | 61.4% | 76.1% | 66.8% | 68.6% | 56.6%*** |
| -Too busy or no time | 37.0% | 35.4% | 38.7% | 53.3% | 43.3% | 43.9% | 33.8% | 26.7% | 27.2%*** | 38.8% | 33.0% | 38.6% |
| -Don’t know where to go for follow-up | 10.9% | 10.1% | 11.7% | 0% | 13.5% | 10.7% | 10.2% | 11.2% | 5.43% | 15.1% | 12.1% | 7.47%*** |
| -Inconvenient to take day off | 9.49% | 8.52% | 10.5% | 10.2% | 13.3% | 16.3% | 12.7% | 6.12% | 3.95%*** | 8.98% | 8.88% | 10.3% |
| -Trying to avoid medical expenses | 2.47% | 2.75% | 2.18% | 6.67% | 3.44% | 4.06% | 1.46% | 0.99% | 0%* | 4.37% | 2.28% | 1.40%** |
| Missing data | 615 | 615 | 615 | 617 | ||||||||
HBV – hepatitis B virus, HCV – hepatitis C virus
Asterisks indicate χ2 significance: *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001.
†n = 372 (24.9%) participants chose two or more reasons.