Trust in Health Information Sources: Survey Analysis of Variation by Sociodemographic and Tobacco Use Status in Oklahoma.
Cati Brown JohnsonLindsay M BoeckmanAshley H WhiteAndrea D BurbankSjonna PaulsonLaura A BeebePublished in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2018)
Health education interventions should incorporate digital media, particularly when targeting low-income populations. Utilizing health care providers in social media settings could leverage high-trust and low-cost features of providers and social media, respectively.