Social and Demographic Influences of Trust in Cancer Information Among Brooklyn, New York Residents.

TitleSocial and Demographic Influences of Trust in Cancer Information Among Brooklyn, New York Residents.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsLazzaro A, Albury J, Hume E, Osborne JR, Islam JY, Camacho-Rivera M
JournalJ Community Health
Date Published2023 Nov 05
ISSN1573-3610
Abstract

Little is known regarding the patterns of trust sources for cancer information among diverse populations in the US, which is particularly poignant during the current era of misinformation. Our objective to assess trust from different sources among a sample of Brooklyn, New York residents. Using data from the NCI funded Brooklyn Cancer Health Impact Program, we examined HINTS validated questions examining trust in cancer information across 9 sources. Logistic regression models were used to examine associations with cancer information trust sources. For trust in government health agencies, participants who had less than a college degree were almost 30% less likely to report high levels of trust (aOR: 0.71; 95% CI: 0.52-0.98), participants who reported a household income under $50,000 were 35% less likely report high levels of trust (aOR: 0.65; 95% CI: 0.47-0.89). Participants whose primary language was Spanish were significantly less likely to trust government (aOR: 0.45; 95% CI: 0.29-0.70), newspapers and magazines (aOR: 0.54; 95% CI, 0.34-0.84), and charitable organizations (aOR: 0.48; 95% CI, 0.31-0.75) compared to participants whose primary was English. New York is the most populous city in the US, a city of immigrants, and it is important for healthcare and public health professionals to explore how they can utilize media to provide accurate scientific evidence to combat cancer misinformation.

DOI10.1007/s10900-023-01292-8
Alternate JournalJ Community Health
PubMed ID37925678
PubMed Central ID3540621
Grant ListP30- CA008748 S4 / / Division of Cancer Prevention, National Cancer Institute /

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