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Prevalence and Factors Associated With Willingness to Sustain Pandemic-Induced Digital Work in the General Population and Moderating Effects of Screen Hours: Cross-Sectional Study.

Jiaying LiDaniel Yee-Tak FongMandy Man HoEdmond Pui-Hang ChoiKris Yuet Wan LokJay Jung-Jae LeeWenjie DuanJanet Kit Ting WongChia-Chin Lin
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2024)
The substantial willingness of the general population to sustain digital work after the pandemic highlights the need for robust telework infrastructure, thorough monitoring of adverse health outcomes, and the potential to expand telehealth services among this group. The identification of factors influencing this willingness and the moderating role of screen hours inform the development of personalized strategies to enhance digital work acceptance where needed.
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