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Cardiovascular disease risk perception among community adults in South China: a latent profile analysis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study investigates how Chinese adults in South China perceive their risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and the factors that influence these perceptions.
  • Conducted between March and July 2022 with 692 participants, the research identified three classes of CVD risk perception: low, moderate, and high, with notable characteristics linked to higher risk perception including age, diabetes, marital status, and self-reported health.
  • The findings showed that only about one-third of the participants accurately estimated their CVD risk, with a majority either overestimating or underestimating it, and these misestimations were associated with conditions like hypertension and drinking habits.

Article Abstract

Objective: Risk perception, a critical psychological construct, influences health behavior modification and maintenance of individuals with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Little is known about CVD risk perception among Chinese adults. This research examined the profiles of CVD risk perception of community adults in South China, and explored the characteristics and factors that influence their perception of CVD risk.

Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, in South China from March to July 2022 and included 692 participants. Risk perception was assessed using the Chinese version of the Attitude and Beliefs about Cardiovascular Disease Risk Questionnaire. Latent profile analysis (LPA) was performed to extract latent classes of CVD risk perception. These classes of CVD risk perception were compared with 10-year CVD risk categories to define correctness of estimation. Chi-square tests and multinomial regression analyses were used to identify differences between these categories.

Results: Three CVD risk perception classes were identified by LPA: low risk perception (14.2% of participants), moderate risk perception (46.8%), high risk perception (39.0%). Individuals who were aged with 40-60 year ( = 6.94, 95% = 1.86-25.84), diabetes ( = 6.26, 95% = 1.34-29.17), married ( = 4.52, 95% = 2.30-8.90), better subjective health status ( = 3.23, 95% = 1.15-9.10) and perceived benefits and intention to change physical activity ( = 1.16, 95% = 1.05-1.27) were more likely to be in the high-risk perception class. Compared to absolute 10-year CVD risk based on China-PAR, a third of participants (30.1%) correctly estimated their CVD risk, 63.3% overestimated it and 6.6% underestimated it. CVD risk underestimation was associated with hypertension ( = 3.91, 95% = 1.79-8.54), drinking ( = 3.05, 95% = 1.22-7.64), better subjective health status ( = 2.67, 95% = 1.18-6.03).

Conclusions: Most adults in South China possess a moderate level of CVD risk perception. Advanced age, higher monthly income, diabetes and better health status were significantly related to higher perceived CVD risk. Individuals with hypertension, drinking and better subjective health status were associated with CVD risk underestimation. Healthcare professionals should pay attention to the indicators for different classes and identify underestimation group as early as possible.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10203385PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1073121DOI Listing

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