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Seeking health information and support online: does it differ as a function of engagement in risky health behaviors? Evidence from the health information national trends survey.

Lion ShahabJamie BrownBenjamin GardnerSamuel George Smith
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2014)
Internet access and use to obtain health-related information and support is widespread and mostly independent of engagement in various health-risk behaviors. However, those with low fruit/vegetable intake or inadequate sun-protective behaviors may be more difficult to reach with Internet-based interventions. In addition, when developing online health promotions, relevant sociodemographic determinants of Internet use need to be targeted to maximize their impact.
Keyphrases
  • health information
  • social media
  • health risk
  • healthcare
  • heavy metals
  • mental health
  • drinking water
  • physical activity
  • public health
  • risk assessment
  • quality improvement
  • climate change
  • health promotion