有色人种女性是否认为她们在预防皮肤老化的信息中得到了很好的体现?

Q2 Medicine Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-04-01
Valerie D Callender, Valerie M Harvey, Corey L Hartman, Mona Gohara, Tanya T Khan, William Kwan, Lisa R Ginn
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目的:不同种族和族裔对健康皮肤的要求和皮肤老化特征存在临床差异。然而,有色人种在皮肤科相关医疗信息中的代表性不足。我们试图收集有色人种女性对预防皮肤老化重要性的态度、可用信息以及对皮肤老化预防信息代表性的看法:本研究对居住在美国的 18 至 70 岁的女性进行了观察性、横断面在线调查。根据自我报告的种族/族裔,参与者被分为七个组群之一。比较了不同组群中回答的相对频率;使用调整后的逻辑回归评估了对皮肤老化预防信息代表性的看法:结果:1646 名参与者的平均年龄为 44.4 岁。七个组群对预防皮肤老化重要性的平均评分(标准差)(从 0 分 "完全不重要 "到 10 分 "极其重要")为 7.3 到 8.2 分。所有组群都表示,最值得信赖的皮肤老化预防产品和治疗方法的信息来源是皮肤护理专业人员,但并非所有组群都认为他们在现有信息来源中占有很大比例。年龄较大、家庭收入中位数较低、种族/族裔为黑人、亚洲人、"其他 "和 "多个种族 "的人群不太可能认为自己的信息代表性较高:局限性:没有互联网接入的人无法参与,可能会将一些年龄较大和收入较低的群体排除在外:结论:有色人种女性不太可能在有关预防皮肤老化的现有信息中感受到其代表性。
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Do Women with Skin of Color Think They Are Well Represented in Skin Aging Prevention Information?

Objective: There are clinical differences in healthy skin requirements and skin-aging features by race and ethnicity. However, individuals of color are underrepresented in dermatology-related medical information. We sought to gather information from women of color regarding their attitudes about the importance of the prevention of skin aging, available information, and perception of representation in skin-aging prevention information.

Methods: This study involved an observational, cross-sectional, online survey of women aged 18 to 70 years residing in the United States. Participants were placed into one of seven cohorts based on self-reported race/ethnicity. Relative frequencies of responses were compared across cohorts; adjusted logistic regression was used to assess perception of representation in skin-aging prevention information.

Results: The mean age of the 1,646 participants was 44.4 years. The mean (standard deviation) rating (from 0, "not at all important" to 10, "extremely important") of the importance of the prevention of skin aging ranged from 7.3 to 8.2 across the seven cohorts. All cohorts reported the most trusted source of information for skin-aging prevention products and treatments was a skin-care professional, but not all cohorts believed they are well represented in available sources of information. Older age, lower median household income, and a race/ethnicity of Black, Asian, "Other," and "More Than One Race" were less likely to report being well represented.

Limitations: People without internet access could not participate, potentially excluding some older and lower-income groups.

Conclusion: Women of color are less likely to feel represented in available information on the prevention of skin aging.

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