Yeni Budi Rachman, Mad Khir Johari Abdullah Sani, Margareta Aulia Rachman, Tamara Adriani Salim
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摘要本文研究了印度尼西亚西爪哇省某郊区城市394名已婚妇女与COVID-19相关的日常健康信息素养(EHIL)。本研究旨在了解印度尼西亚已婚妇女与COVID-19相关的EHIL,并确定印度尼西亚已婚妇女在与COVID-19相关的日常健康信息中搜索的主题。研究结果显示,大多数已婚印度尼西亚妇女对COVID-19的健康信息素养水平相对较高(平均值为3.81),并且倾向于搜索与COVID-19相关的健康生活方式主题以获取日常健康信息(n = 298, 75.63%)。关键词:covid -19日常健康信息素养信息素养已婚女性披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。补充材料本文的补充数据可在线访问https://doi.org/10.1080/0194262X.2023.2256002Additional information。本研究得到了印度尼西亚彭彭邦大学校长Riset dan Pengembangan university的资助,并获得了PUTI第二季度国际公共索引基金(Grant publiclikasi Terindeks international, PUTI)的资助。2022-2023年度(第2批)[资助编号NKB-1205/UN2/RST/HKP.05.00/2022]。印尼。我们要感谢Shuri Mariasih Gietty Tambunan和印尼大学人文学院学术写作中心在语言审查过程中的协助。
Married Indonesian Women’s Everyday Health-Information Literacy Related to COVID-19
ABSTRACTThis paper presents a study about the everyday health information literacy (EHIL) related to COVID-19 of 394 married women in a suburban city in West Java Province, Indonesia. This study aimed to understand married Indonesian women’s EHIL related to COVID-19 and identify topics searched for by married Indonesian women on everyday health information related to COVID-19. The findings reveal that most married Indonesian women studied had a relatively high level of health information literacy regarding COVID-19 (3.81 mean value) and tended to search for healthy lifestyle topics related to COVID-19 for daily health information (n = 298, 75.63%).KEYWORDS: COVID-19EHILeveryday health information literacyinformation literacymarried women Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Supplementary materialSupplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/0194262X.2023.2256002Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by Direktorat Riset dan Pengembangan Universitas Indonesia under Grant Publikasi Terindeks Internasional (PUTI) Q2. Year 2022-2023 (Batch 2) [Grant Number NKB-1205/UN2/RST/HKP.05.00/2022].Universitas Indonesia. We would like to thank Shuri Mariasih Gietty Tambunan and Academic Writing Center Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Indonesia, for their assistance in the language review process.
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