The Correlation of Online Health Information–Seeking Experience With Health-Related Quality of Life: Cross-Sectional Study Among Non–English-Speaking Female Students in a Religious Community
BackgroundGiven the increasing availability of the internet, it has become a common source of health information. However, the effect of this increased access on health needs to be further studied. ObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the correlation between o...
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doaj-8d40071f71634adbabb2dd8e90f4eb2c2021-05-02T19:27:59ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Medical Informatics2291-96942020-12-01812e2385410.2196/23854The Correlation of Online Health Information–Seeking Experience With Health-Related Quality of Life: Cross-Sectional Study Among Non–English-Speaking Female Students in a Religious CommunityKavosi, ZahraVahedian, SaraMontazeralfaraj, RaziehDehghani Tafti, ArefehBahrami, Mohammad Amin BackgroundGiven the increasing availability of the internet, it has become a common source of health information. However, the effect of this increased access on health needs to be further studied. ObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the correlation between online health information–seeking behavior and general health dimensions in a sample of high school students in Iran. MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted in 2019. A total of 295 female students participated in the study. The data were collected using two validated questionnaires: the e-Health Impact Questionnaire and the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey. The collected data were analyzed through descriptive statistics and Pearson correlation coefficients using SPSS version 23 (IBM Corp). ResultsThe participants moderately used online information in their health-related decisions, and they thought that the internet helped people in health-related decision making. They also thought that the internet could be used to share health experiences with others. Participants had moderate confidence in online health information and stated that the information provided by health websites was moderately understandable and reliable and moderately encouraged and motivated them to play an active role in their health promotion. Nevertheless, the results showed that online health information–seeking experience had no significant correlation with health-related quality of life. ConclusionsThis study provides insights into the effect of using internet information on the health of adolescents. It has important implications for researchers and policy makers to build appropriate policies to maximize the benefit of internet access for health.https://medinform.jmir.org/2020/12/e23854 |
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Kavosi, Zahra Vahedian, Sara Montazeralfaraj, Razieh Dehghani Tafti, Arefeh Bahrami, Mohammad Amin The Correlation of Online Health Information–Seeking Experience With Health-Related Quality of Life: Cross-Sectional Study Among Non–English-Speaking Female Students in a Religious Community JMIR Medical Informatics |
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Kavosi, Zahra Vahedian, Sara Montazeralfaraj, Razieh Dehghani Tafti, Arefeh Bahrami, Mohammad Amin |
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The Correlation of Online Health Information–Seeking Experience With Health-Related Quality of Life: Cross-Sectional Study Among Non–English-Speaking Female Students in a Religious Community |
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The Correlation of Online Health Information–Seeking Experience With Health-Related Quality of Life: Cross-Sectional Study Among Non–English-Speaking Female Students in a Religious Community |
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The Correlation of Online Health Information–Seeking Experience With Health-Related Quality of Life: Cross-Sectional Study Among Non–English-Speaking Female Students in a Religious Community |
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The Correlation of Online Health Information–Seeking Experience With Health-Related Quality of Life: Cross-Sectional Study Among Non–English-Speaking Female Students in a Religious Community |
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The Correlation of Online Health Information–Seeking Experience With Health-Related Quality of Life: Cross-Sectional Study Among Non–English-Speaking Female Students in a Religious Community |
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correlation of online health information–seeking experience with health-related quality of life: cross-sectional study among non–english-speaking female students in a religious community |
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BackgroundGiven the increasing availability of the internet, it has become a common source of health information. However, the effect of this increased access on health needs to be further studied.
ObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the correlation between online health information–seeking behavior and general health dimensions in a sample of high school students in Iran.
MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted in 2019. A total of 295 female students participated in the study. The data were collected using two validated questionnaires: the e-Health Impact Questionnaire and the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey. The collected data were analyzed through descriptive statistics and Pearson correlation coefficients using SPSS version 23 (IBM Corp).
ResultsThe participants moderately used online information in their health-related decisions, and they thought that the internet helped people in health-related decision making. They also thought that the internet could be used to share health experiences with others. Participants had moderate confidence in online health information and stated that the information provided by health websites was moderately understandable and reliable and moderately encouraged and motivated them to play an active role in their health promotion. Nevertheless, the results showed that online health information–seeking experience had no significant correlation with health-related quality of life.
ConclusionsThis study provides insights into the effect of using internet information on the health of adolescents. It has important implications for researchers and policy makers to build appropriate policies to maximize the benefit of internet access for health. |
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