Practicing What They Preach : Health Behaviors of Those Who Provide Health Advice to Extensive Social Networks

2009 
As a way of identifying a conduit to disseminate health information, this study aims to explore health behaviors and attitudes of a unique group of extensively socially-networked individuals who regularly are asked for their health advice. Respondents from a population-based consumer opinion panel (n = 2,639) were categorized as “extensively socially-networked” (75+ friends and acquaintances, and almost daily giving friends advice on general issues) vs. “non-networked.” The networked respondents were further divided into “health-networked” (regularly asked for health advice) versus “only-socially-networked” groups (asked for general advice, not health). Chi-square analyses, ANOVA tests, and multivariate regressions controlling for sociodemographic variables compared health behaviors and attitudes between groups. Results indicated that health-networked individuals reported more positive health behaviors (e.g., fruit and vegetable consumption) and attitudes than only-socially-networked and non-networked ind...
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