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Knowledge and Poor Understanding Factors of Stroke and Heart Attack Symptoms

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저자
Chang Hoon Han ; Hyeyun Kim ; Sujin Lee ; Jae Ho Chung
키워드 (영문)
strokecross-sectional studiesawarenesshumansmiddle agedrisk factorsmalehealth knowledgeattitudespracticeyoung adultepidemiologymyocardial infarctionpsychologyaged80 and overadultfemalerepublic of korea
발행연도
2019-09
발행기관
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초록
OBJECTIVES
Adequate awareness of cardiovascular disease (CVD) may help in its prevention and control. Therefore, we evaluated knowledge among the general population of stroke and heart attack symptoms and determined the factors associated with poor understanding of CVD.
METHODS
This cross-sectional study included 228,240 adults (102,408 males, 125,832 females) who participated in the 2017 Korean Community Health Survey. Data on sociodemographic characteristics and cognizance of the warning signs of CVD events (stroke and heart attack) were examined. Logistic regression analysis was used to investigate factors associated with poor understanding of CVD.
RESULTS
The stroke and heart attack warning signs that were identified least often by respondents were "sudden poor vision in one or both eyes" (66.1%) and "pain or discomfort in the arm or shoulder" (53.8%). Of the subjects, 19.0% had low CVD knowledge scores (less than 4 out of 10) with males having lower scores than females. In the multivariate analysis, poor understanding of CVD warning signs was significantly associated with older age, male gender, lower education level, lack of regular exercise, unmarried status, unemployment, poor economic status, poor health behaviors (high salt diet, no health screening), poor psychological status (high stress, self-perceived poor health status), and the presence of hypertension or dyslipidemia.
CONCLUSIONS
Specialized interventions, including those based on public education, should focus on groups with less knowledge of CVD.
From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine
저널명
International journal of environmental research and public health
저널정보
(2019-09). International journal of environmental research and public health, Vol.16(19), 3665–3665
ISSN
1660-4601
EISSN
1661-7827
DOI
10.3390/ijerph16193665
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