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摘要
背景:近几十年来,一些研究已经提到健康素养(health literacy, HL)在社会经济地位与健康预防行为之间的潜在中介作用。然而,迄今为止还没有研究调查这一假设对艾滋病预防行为的影响。目的:本研究旨在评估HL是否介导社会经济地位(SES)与男男性行为者(MSM)暴露前预防(PrEP)摄取之间的关系。方法:该研究基于Enquête Rapport au sex[报告性]2019调查收集的数据,该调查是2019年2月16日至2019年3月31日在法国进行的一项匿名、自我管理的在线横断面调查。教育水平和感知财务状况的数据被用作SES的衡量标准,而HL是通过健康素养问卷的“积极参与卫生保健提供者的能力”量表来评估的。使用R软件中基于模型的因果调节中介分析包进行中介分析。对年龄、居住地、婚姻状况和社会支持进行了调整。主要结果:研究样本包括13629名男男性行为者。中位年龄为32岁。大多数人的教育水平高于高中(78%)和足够的HL水平(73%)。近三分之二的人认为他们的财务状况很好(62%)。总体而言,PrEP使用率较低(9.5%)。分析没有显示HL对教育和PrEP摄取之间的关系有中介作用。然而,在感知财务状况与摄取之间的关系中,观察到HL的总中介效应。结论:在PrEP接受的背景下,男男性行为者积极与卫生保健提供者接触的能力可能会抵消经济困难的影响。在法国目前的情况下,在全科医生的环境中也可以提供预防措施,这一结果可以为制定保健专业人员的培训和支助政策以及在咨询中处理性健康问题的方式提供信息。[j].健康素养研究与实践[j].中国卫生科学,2009;7(1):e61-e70。
Health Literacy as a Mediator of the Relationship Between Socioeconomic Position and Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Uptake Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Living in France.
Background: In recent decades, several research studies have mentioned a potential mediating effect of health literacy (HL) on the relationship between socioeconomic position and health prevention behaviors. However, no study to date has investigated this hypothesis on HIV prevention behaviors.
Objective: The present study aimed to evaluate whether HL mediates the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake in men who have sex with men (MSM).
Methods: The study is based on data collected in the Enquête Rapport au Sexe [report to sex] 2019 survey, an anonymous, self-administered online cross-sectional survey in France conducted between February 16, 2019 and March 31, 2019. Data on education level and perceived financial situation were used as measures of SES, whereas HL was assessed from the Health Literacy Questionnaire's "ability to actively engage with health care providers" scale. Mediation analyses were performed with a model-based causal moderated mediation analysis package in R software. Analyses were adjusted for age, place of residence, marital status, and social support.
Key results: The study sample included 13,629 MSM. Median age was 32 years. The majority had an education level higher than upper secondary school (78%) and an adequate HL level (73%). Almost two-thirds perceived their financial situation as comfortable (62%). Overall, PrEP uptake was low (9.5%). The analyses did not show a mediating effect of HL on the relationship between education and PrEP uptake. However, a total mediation effect of HL was observed on the relationship between perceived financial situation and uptake.
Conclusions: In the context of PrEP uptake, MSM ability to actively engage with health care providers may offset the effect of a difficult financial situation. In the current French context, where PrEP is now also available in general practitioner settings, this result could inform the development of training and support policies for health professionals and the way in which sexual health issues are addressed in consultations. [HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice. 2023;7(1):e61-e70.].