The Relationship between Health Literacy and Cyberchondria Based on the Mediating Role of Health Anxiety

F. Bordbar, Masoumeh Esmaili, Zeynab Keshavarz
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Introduction: The Internet is a neutral tool which was initially used to facilitate research in scientific and military institutions, but now it has affected mental health of society. The present study was conducted with the aim of investigating the relationship between health literacy and cyberchondria in women with the mediating role of health anxiety. Methods: The current research method was descriptive-correlational and based on structural equations. Using convenience sampling method, 300 women from Shiraz city were selected as a statistical sample, taking into account the criteria for entering and exiting the research. Data collection was done using McElree and Shelvin's cyberchondria questionnaires, Salkoskis and Warwick's health anxiety questionnaires , and Montazeri et al.'s health literacy questionnaires . Descriptive data analysis and hypothesis testing were done by structural equation method with path analysis approach and using SPSS and Amos software. Results: The results showed that there was a significant and direct relationship between health literacy and cyberchondria (p=0/05 and β =0/15) and between health anxiety and cyberchondria (p=0/0005 and β =0/60) at 0/001. By entering health anxiety as a mediating variable into the model, an indirect relationship between health literacy and cybercrime was obtained (p=0/0005 and β=0/30). Conclusion: Considering that more than half of the people have insufficient health literacy, it is necessary to design and implement effective interventions to empower them regarding health literacy. Moreover, it is necessary to provide people with newer methods such as online education in order to obtain more health information.
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基于健康焦虑的中介作用的健康素养与网络成瘾之间的关系
引言互联网是一种中立的工具,最初用于促进科学和军事机构的研究,但现在它已影响到社会的心理健康。本研究旨在通过健康焦虑的中介作用,调查女性健康素养与网络成瘾之间的关系。 研究方法本研究采用描述-相关和结构方程的方法。采用方便抽样法,从设拉子市选取 300 名妇女作为统计样本,同时考虑到进入和退出研究的标准。数据收集采用了 McElree 和 Shelvin 的网络病问卷、Salkoskis 和 Warwick 的健康焦虑问卷以及 Montazeri 等人的健康知识问卷。使用 SPSS 和 Amos 软件,通过路径分析方法的结构方程法进行了描述性数据分析和假设检验。 结果显示结果表明,在 0/001 时,健康素养与网络成瘾之间(p=0/05,β=0/15)以及健康焦虑与网络成瘾之间(p=0/0005,β=0/60)存在显著的直接关系。在模型中加入健康焦虑作为中介变量,得出了健康素养与网络犯罪之间的间接关系(p=0/0005,β=0/30)。 结论考虑到一半以上的人健康素养不足,有必要设计和实施有效的干预措施,增强他们的健康素养。此外,有必要为人们提供更新的方法,如在线教育,以获取更多的健康信息。
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