OCCUPATION AND HEALTH ›› 2025, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (18): 2553-2556.

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Survey on the environmental and health literacy of residents aged 50-69 in a rural suburb of Shanghai in 2023

ZHANG Jingwei1a, HAN Fengchan2, CHEN Yifang1b, XU Mingjia1a, LI Wei1a   

  1. 1. a Department of Environmental and Occupational Health,b Department of Health Education,ShanghaiJinshan District Center for Disease Control and Prevention(Shanghai Jinshan District Center for Health Supervision office),Shanghai 201599,China;
    2. Division of Health Risk Factors Monitoring and Control,Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Shanghai 200336,China
  • Received:2025-01-13 Revised:2025-01-27 Online:2025-09-15 Published:2025-12-13
  • Contact: LI Wei,Physician in charge,E-mail:jscdcyy@163.com

Abstract: Objective To understand the environmental health literacy level and influencing factors of residents aged 50-69 in a rural suburb of Shanghai,and provide reference for improving the environmental health literacy of this group. Methods In 2023,a multi-stage cluster random sampling method was used to conduct an environmental health literacy survey on 298 permanent rural residents aged 50-69,and the data were analyzed. Results The average score of environmental health literacy among 298 survey subjects was(51.16±18.95)points. There were statistically significant differences in environmental health literacy scores among individuals with different education level,occupation,and per capita disposable income in the family(all P<0.01) .The highest scores within each group were high school and above education level group[(59.01±16.33)points],urban workers[(55.08±18.04) points],and 5 500-<13 000 yuan income group[(57.25±17.08)points]. The overall level of environmental health literacy was 19.13%,with basic concept,basic knowledge and basic skill literacy level of 19.13%,20.81% and 23.83%,respectively. There were statistically significant differences in the overall literacy and three categories of literacy levels among residents with different levels of education(all P<0.01),and the overall level increased with the increase of education level. Compared with primary school and below education level,middle school and above education level was a promoting factor for the improvement of literacy level(ORMiddle school=3.954,95%CI:1.062-14.718,ORHigh school and above=7.759,95%CI:2.030-29.649). Conclusion In 2023,the environmental health literacy level of 298 rural residents aged 50-69 in a suburban area of Shanghai was 19.13%,with education level being the influencing factor. It is recommended to continuously strengthen the improvement of environmental health literacy among residents in this category.

Key words: Environmental health literacy, Classifcation literacy, Rural areas, Investigation and analysis

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