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Health information in Vietnamese-American print media: results of a content analysis.

机译:越南裔美国人印刷媒体中的健康信息:内容分析的结果。

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PURPOSE: Vietnamese-Americans (VA) constitute a large minority community that is mostly foreign born with limited English proficiency. This article compares the health content of free print media targeting VA with that of free English-language print media. DESIGN: Content analysis. SETTING: All free print media available at the three largest VA-serving supermarkets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, were reviewed. Comparison English-language periodicals included free and purchased publications. MEASURES: We identified and coded 254 health content-containing articles from 22 issues of six periodicals (four free Vietnamese, one free English language, and one purchased English language) collected over a 4-week period. ANALYSIS: Chi-square and t-tests for independent samples were used to compare free Vietnamese- and free English-language periodicals. Additional analyses included all English-language periodicals as the comparison group. RESULTS: Higher proportions of advertisements and "pseudonews" articles (ads formatted like news stories) were found in free Vietnamese- vs. free English-language publications (overt ads, 61% vs. 28%; pseudonews, 18% vs. 0%). Moreover, Vietnamese-language publications did not contain many articles addressing diseases most commonly found in Asian-Americans. DISCUSSION: The significant proportion made up by profit-motivated health content in VA print media points to an untapped opportunity to provide evidence-based information about health topics of interest to this community. Future studies should examine secular trends, assess multiple communities, and develop community-based participatory approaches to improving access to quality health information among minorities with limited English proficiency.
机译:目的:越南裔美国人(VA)构成了一个少数民族社区,主要是外国人,英语能力有限。本文将针对VA的免费印刷媒体的健康内容与免费英语印刷媒体的健康内容进行了比较。设计:内容分析。地点:宾夕法尼亚州费城的三个最大的VA服务超市都提供了所有免费的印刷媒体。比较英语期刊包括免费和购买的出版物。措施:我们从4个星期的时间里收集了22份共6期期刊(4种越南文,一种免费英语,一种购买的英语)中的254篇包含健康内容的文章并进行了编码。分析:独立样本的卡方检验和t检验用于比较免费的越南语和免费的英语期刊。其他分析包括所有英语期刊作为比较组。结果:在免费的越南语与免费的英语出版物中发现了较高比例的广告和“伪新闻”文章(广告格式如新闻故事)(公开广告,分别为61%和28%;伪新闻,为18%和0%)。 )。此外,越南语出版物没有包含许多针对亚裔美国人最常见疾病的文章。讨论:VA印刷媒体中以利润为导向的健康内容所占的比例很大,这表明有一个未开发的机会,可以提供有关该社区感兴趣的健康主题的循证信息。未来的研究应检查世俗趋势,评估多个社区,并开发基于社区的参与性方法,以提高英语水平有限的少数群体对优质健康信息的获取。

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