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Promoting Multivitamins to Hispanic Adolescents and Mothers: Communicating Benefits That Resonate | |
Michael Mackert1  | |
关键词: health literacy; health communication; literacy; | |
DOI : 10.1177/2158244013507268 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
Neural tube defects (NTDs) can be reduced by 50% to 70% with sufficient periconceptional intake of folic acid. Hispanic women are up to 3 times more likely than non-Hispanics to have a child affected by NTDs. This disparity is complicated by health literacy, as women impacted by this disparity are also at-risk for low health literacy. The purpose of this project was to pilot advertisements to promote multivitamins, increasing folic acid consumption, among Hispanic adolescents. The advertisements for Hispanic adolescents and their mothers focused on broad benefits of a multivitamin, downplaying folic acidâs role in prenatal health. Participants were Hispanic mothers (n = 25) and adolescents (n = 25) at a clinic in the Southwestern United States. Likert-type survey items and an open-ended question were used to assess attitudes toward multivitamins and advertisements. The Newest Vital Sign (NVS) was used to assess participantsâ health literacy. Participantsâ impressions of the ads were positive. Both groups expressed the intent to start taking a daily multivitamin after viewing the adsâadolescents for themselves and mothers to start their daughters on a daily multivitamin. There was no relationship between participantsâ health literacy and perceptions of the advertisements or intentions to begin a multivitamin habit. This research illustrates the potential of messages that rely on peripheral health benefits to overcome communication barriers posed by health literacy and address serious health problems such as NTDs.
【 授权许可】
CC BY
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