Predictors of eHealth usage: insights on the digital divide from the Health Information National Trends Survey 2012.
Emily KontosKelly D BlakeWen-Ying Sylvia ChouAbby PrestinPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2014)
This study illustrates that lower SES, older, and male online US adults were less likely to engage in a number of eHealth activities compared to their counterparts. Future studies should assess issues of health literacy and eHealth literacy and their influence on eHealth engagement across social groups. Clinical care and public health communication efforts attempting to leverage Web 2.0 and 3.0 platforms should acknowledge differential eHealth usage to better address communication inequalities and persistent disparities in health.