Fernando Lopes Tavares de Lima, Luís Felipe Leite Martins, André Salem Szklo
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Abstract
Objective: To analyze the relationship between internet search volume and the prevalence of waterpipe use among young Brazilians in 2019.
Methods: This was a descriptive study with data from Brazil in 2019, using the relative search volume on waterpipes extracted from Google Trends and the proportion of waterpipe users aged between 15 and 24 years, as measured by the National Health Survey (Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde - PNS), and aged between 13 and 17 years, as measured by the National Adolescent School-based Health Survey (Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde do Escolar - PeNSE). The relationship was assessed by means of Spearman's correlation.
Results: The point prevalence of waterpipe use across the Brazilian Federative Units (FUs) showed a moderate (r = 0.51; PNS) to strong correlation (r = 0.74 and r = 0.80; PeNSE) with the relative search volume (p-value < 0.05).
Conclusion: Google Trends can support the monitoring system on waterpipe use in the FUs, providing additional information to existing population-based surveys.
Main results: The search volume for waterpipes by states in Brazil, as measured by Google Trends, showed a moderate to high correlation with the respective proportions of current use and experimentation of waterpipe among the adolescent/young adult population.
Implications for services: The use of Google Trends as a support to the monitoring system for waterpipe consumption in Brazil warrants further exploration in terms of the validity of additional information to existing population surveys.
Perspectives: Expanding the use of Google Trends searches to assess its potential in monitoring other health risk products and detecting (or predicting) incidence or seasonality of health-related events.
目的:分析互联网搜索量与 2019 年巴西年轻人使用水烟流行率之间的关系:分析 2019 年互联网搜索量与巴西年轻人使用水烟流行率之间的关系:这是一项描述性研究,使用从谷歌趋势(Google Trends)中提取的有关水烟的相对搜索量,以及全国健康调查(Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde - PNS)所测得的15至24岁和全国青少年校内健康调查(Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde do Escolar - PeNSE)所测得的13至17岁水烟使用者比例,对2019年巴西的数据进行分析。两者之间的关系通过斯皮尔曼相关性进行评估:结果:巴西各联邦单位(FUs)的水烟使用点流行率与相对搜索量呈中度(r = 0.51;PNS)至高度相关(r = 0.74 和 r = 0.80;PeNSE)(p 值 < 0.05):结论:谷歌趋势可以支持对家庭单位中水管使用情况的监测系统,为现有的基于人口的调查提供补充信息:主要结果:谷歌趋势显示,巴西各州水烟的搜索量与青少年/年轻成年人当前使用和尝试使用水烟的比例呈中度到高度相关:对服务的启示:使用谷歌趋势作为巴西水烟消费监测系统的支持值得进一步探索,因为它可以为现有的人口调查提供更多有效信息:扩大谷歌趋势搜索的使用范围,评估其在监测其他健康风险产品以及检测(或预测)健康相关事件的发生率或季节性方面的潜力。