The aspect of time in online health information behaviour

Temporal structures and rhythmicity are universal phenomena and affect all aspects of life, including dynamic processes like health and well-being that change over time. Health related issues and threats trigger health information behaviour, a majority of which happens online and thus leaves digita...

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Main Authors: Jonas Tana, Emil Eirola, Kristina Eriksson-Backa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Informaatiotutkimuksen yhdistys ITY ry 2019-06-01
Series:Informaatiotutkimus
Online Access:https://journal.fi/inf/article/view/83315
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Summary:Temporal structures and rhythmicity are universal phenomena and affect all aspects of life, including dynamic processes like health and well-being that change over time. Health related issues and threats trigger health information behaviour, a majority of which happens online and thus leaves digital traces behind. This study analyses the temporal variations and rhythmicity of health information behaviour through the action of online posting in a large Finnish discussion forum, Suomi24. The findings in this study show that health information behaviour follow clear and robust rhythmicity on both a seasonal and daily level. This endorses the notion that well-being, health and illness are dynamic processes that change with time and can help provide a more holistic picture of health and well-being, including aspects that fall outside professional healthcare settings. Studying when health information behaviour happens can thus have wide-ranging consequences.
ISSN:1797-9137
1797-9129