| Literature DB >> 33784240 |
Ziqiu Guo1, Sheng Zhi Zhao1, Ningyuan Guo1, Yongda Wu1, Xue Weng1, Janet Yuen-Ha Wong1, Tai Hing Lam2, Man Ping Wang1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: eHealth literacy can potentially facilitate web-based information seeking and taking informed measures.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; eHealth literacy; preventive behaviors; socioeconomic disparities; web-based information seeking
Year: 2021 PMID: 33784240 PMCID: PMC8048711 DOI: 10.2196/24577
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Demographic characteristics, socioeconomic status, chronic disease outcomes, and seeking of web-based information on COVID-19 among the study participants (N=1501).
| Characteristics | Participants | |||
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| Number | Unweighted % | Weighted %a | |
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| Male | 672 | 44.8 | 47.5 |
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| Female | 829 | 55.2 | 52.6 |
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| 18-39 | 497 | 33.1 | 33.8 |
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| 40-59 | 509 | 33.9 | 38.5 |
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| ≥60 | 495 | 33.0 | 27.7 |
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| Never been married | 353 | 23.5 | 24.7 |
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| Married/cohabitating | 1053 | 70.2 | 66.1 |
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| Divorced/separated/widowed | 95 | 6.3 | 9.2 |
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| Primary or below | 247 | 16.5 | 23.2 |
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| Secondary | 864 | 57.6 | 45.4 |
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| Tertiary or above | 390 | 26.0 | 31.4 |
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| ≤10,000 | 519 | 34.6 | 37.5 |
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| 10,001-20,000 | 519 | 34.6 | 30.7 |
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| 20,001-30,000 | 268 | 17.9 | 17.5 |
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| >30,000 | 195 | 13.0 | 14.3 |
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| Economically active | 981 | 65.4 | 62.9 |
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| Economically inactive | 520 | 34.6 | 37.1 |
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| Any | 187 | 12.5 | 15.0 |
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| None | 1314 | 87.5 | 85.0 |
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| Yes | 1040 | 69.3 | 67.8 |
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| No | 461 | 30.7 | 32.2 |
aWeighted by sex, age, and education levels in accordance with the 2016 population by census.
bUS $1=HK $7.8.
cParticipants self-reported being diagnosed with any chronic disease (eg, hypertension, diabetes, or cancer).
Associations among demographic variables, socioeconomic status, and chronic disease with seeking of web-based information on COVID-19 (N=1501).
| Characteristics | Sought (n=1040), n (%)a | No-sought (n=461), n (%)a | Association | ||||||
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| Unadjusted ORb (95% CI) | Adjusted ORc (95% CI) | |||||
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| Male | 481 (49.6) | 191 (42.9) | 1 | 1 | ||||
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| Female | 559 (50.4) | 270 (57.1) | 0.82 (0.66-1.03) | 0.83 (0.65-1.06) | ||||
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| 18-39 | 411 (41.4) | 86 (17.8) | 1 | 1 | ||||
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| 40-59 | 391 (41.4) | 118 (32.4) | 0.69 (0.51-0.95)d | 0.86 (0.60-1.23) | ||||
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| ≥60 | 238 (17.1) | 257 (49.9) | 0.19 (0.14-0.26)e | 0.40 (0.27-0.61)e | ||||
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| Never been married | 290 (30.1) | 63 (13.5) | 1 | 1 | ||||
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| Married/cohabitating | 702 (64.4) | 351 (69.7) | 0.43 (0.32-0.59)e | 0.90 (0.62-1.30) | ||||
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| Divorced/separated/widowed | 48 (5.5) | 47 (16.8) | 0.22 (0.14-0.36)e | 0.65 (0.37-1.15) | ||||
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| Primary or below | 105 (13.2) | 142 (44.3) | 1 | 1 | ||||
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| Secondary | 597 (47.1) | 267 (41.8) | 3.02 (2.26-4.04)e | 1.55 (1.10-2.18)d | ||||
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| Tertiary or above | 338 (39.8) | 52 (13.9) | 8.79 (5.98-12.93)e | 2.98 (1.84-4.81)e | ||||
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| ≤10,000 | 304 (28.7) | 215 (55.9) | 1 | 1 | ||||
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| 10,001-20,000 | 360 (32.3) | 159 (27.4) | 1.60 (1.24-2.07)e | 0.97 (0.69-1.36) | ||||
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| 20,001-30,000 | 208 (20.6) | 60 (11.0) | 2.45 (1.75-3.43)e | 1.06 (0.69-1.63) | ||||
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| >30,000 | 168 (18.4) | 27 (5.7) | 4.40 (2.83-6.85)e | 1.79 (1.04-3.06)d | ||||
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| Economically inactive | 293 (27.5) | 227 (57.4) | 1 | 1 | ||||
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| Economically active | 747 (72.5) | 234 (42.6) | 2.47 (1.97-3.10)e | 1.18 (0.84-1.65) | ||||
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| Any | 91 (9.5) | 96 (26.7) | 1 | 1 | ||||
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| None | 949 (90.5) | 365 (73.3) | 2.74 (2.01-3.74)e | 1.56 (1.11-2.21)d | ||||
aThe proportion weighted by sex, age, and education levels in accordance with the 2016 population by census.
bOR: odds ratio
cMutually adjusted for the variables in the table.
dP<.05.
eP<.001.
fUS $1=HK $7.8.
gSelf-reported by participants if having been diagnosed with a chronic disease (eg, hypertension, diabetes, or cancer).
Associations among demographic variables, socioeconomic status, and chronic diseases with the eHealth literacy scorea among participants seeking web-based information on COVID-19 (N=1040).
| Characteristics | Mean (SD) | Unadjusted | Adjusted | SIIc | |
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| Male | 26.00 (7.51) | 0 | 0 |
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| Female | 26.19 (7.86) | 0.19 (–0.75 to 1.13) | –0.01 (–0.83 to 0.80) |
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| N/A | ||||
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| 18-39 | 28.84 (6.07) | 0 | 0 |
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| 40-59 | 27.18 (6.12) | –1.67 (–2.61 to –0.72)e | –0.77 (–1.82 to 0.28) |
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| ≥60 | 19.60 (8.79) | –9.24 (–10.33 to –8.16)f | –5.48 (–6.91 to –4.05)f |
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| Never been married | 28.99 (5.93) | 0 | 0 |
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| Married/cohabitating | 25.07 (7.93) | –3.92 (–4.95 to –2.90)f | –1.03 (–2.09 to 0.02) |
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| Divorced/separated/widowed | 23.65 (9.07) | –5.35 (–7.64 to –3.06)f | –1.83 (–3.93 to 0.27) |
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| 13.27f | ||||
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| Primary or below | 17.56 (8.45) | 0 | 0 |
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| Secondary | 25.40 (6.80) | 7.84 (6.42 to 9.26)f | 3.58 (1.98 to 5.18)f |
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| Tertiary or above | 29.98 (6.34) | 12.42 (10.92 to 13.92)f | 6.22 (4.39 to 8.06)f |
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| 7.30f | ||||
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| ≤10,000 | 23.86 (8.27) | 0 | 0 |
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| 10,001-20,000 | 25.38 (7.63) | 1.52 (0.38 to 2.65)e | –0.40 (–1.69 to 0.88) |
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| 20,001-30,000 | 27.74 (6.74) | 3.88 (2.57 to 5.19)f | 0.62 (–0.86 to 2.10) |
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| >30,000 | 29.67 (6.07) | 5.81 (4.41 to 7.22)f | 2.25 (0.63 to 3.88)e |
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| N/A | ||||
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| Economically inactive | 23.40 (8.75) | 0 | 0 |
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| Economically active | 27.16 (6.97) | 3.76 (2.74 to 4.78)f | 0.39 (–0.89 to 1.66) |
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| None | 26.42 (7.50) | 0 | 0 |
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| Any | 22.71 (8.89) | –3.71 (–5.35 to –2.07)f | –0.85 (–2.31 to 0.60) |
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aeHealth literacy scores ranged between 8 and 40, with higher scores indicating higher eHealth literacy.
bMutually adjusted for the variables in the table.
cSII: slope index of inequality; SII refers to the absolute difference in the eHEALS score between the most advantaged and most disadvantaged groups, a higher score indicating a higher disparity in the eHEALS score.
dN/A: not applicable.
eP<.01.
fP<.001.
gUS $1=HK $7.8.
Association between the adherence to preventive behaviors by seeking web-based information on COVID-19 and the eHealth literacy score.
| Parameter | Wearing a surgical maska | Wearing a fabric maska | Washing hands with alcohol-based sanitizersa | Adding water or bleach to the household drainage systema | Social distancing (eg, by 1.5 meters)a | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| n (%) | aORb (95% CI) | n (%) | aOR (95% CI) | n (%) | aOR (95% CI) | n (%) | aOR (95% CI) | n (%) | aOR (95% CI) | |||||||||||||||||
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| N/Ac |
| N/A |
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| No | 359 (77.9) | 1 |
| 85 (18.4) | 1 |
| 191 (41.4) | 1 |
| 122 (26.5) | 1 |
| 122 (26.5) | 1 |
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| Yes | 899 (86.4) | 1.56 (1.15-2.13)d |
| 166 (16.0) | 0.84 (0.61-1.15) |
| 572 (55.0) | 1.33 (1.05-1.71)e |
| 385 (37.0) | 1.67 (1.28-2.18)f |
| 377 (36.3) | 1.48 (1.14-1.93)d |
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| <.001 |
| .39 |
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| .002 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Q1g | 224 (79.4) | 1 |
| 38 (13.5) | 1 |
| 109 (38.7) | 1 |
| 83 (29.4) | 1 |
| 76 (27.0) | 1 |
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| Q2 | 244 (85.9) | 1.44 (0.91-2.30) |
| 44 (15.5) | 1.17 (0.72-1.90) |
| 153 (53.9) | 1.77 (1.25-2.53)d |
| 102 (35.9) | 1.47 (1.02-2.15)e |
| 108 (38.0) | 1.68 (1.16-2.44)d |
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| Q3 | 309 (89.6) | 2.05 (1.26-3.35)d |
| 64 (18.6) | 1.39 (0.86-2.22) |
| 210 (60.9) | 2.16 (1.52-3.09)f |
| 142 (41.2) | 1.89 (1.30-2.75)d |
| 130 (37.7) | 1.58 (1.09-2.30)e |
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| Q4 | 122 (94.6) | 3.84 (1.63-9.05)d |
| 20 (15.5) | 1.12 (0.59-2.12) |
| 100 (77.5) | 4.14 (2.46-6.96)f |
| 58 (45.0) | 1.94 (1.19-3.16)d |
| 63 (48.8) | 2.25 (1.39-3.65)d |
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| Overall score |
| 1.04 (1.01-1.07)d |
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| 1.01 (0.99-1.04) |
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| 1.06 (1.04-1.08)f |
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| 1.04 (1.02-1.06)f |
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| 1.03 (1.01-1.05)d |
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aAll preventive behaviors: high adherence (“often”) vs low adherence (“never,” “occasionally,” and “sometimes”).
baOR: adjusted odds ratio; the aOR was adjusted for sex, age, marital status, employment, education, income, and chronic diseases.
cN/A: not applicable.
dP<.01.
eP<.05.
fP<.001.
gThe eHealth literacy score was divided into 4 categories (Q1-Q4) on the basis of the quartile values (median 28, IQR 22-32); a higher score indicated higher eHealth literacy.