Does Online Health Information Seeking Act Like a Health Behavior?: A Test of the Behavioral Model

作者: Deena J. Chisolm

DOI: 10.1089/TMJ.2009.0102

关键词: Distance educationTelehealthMode (computer interface)Health belief modelThe InternetDiseaseGerontologyApplied psychologyTest (assessment)Behavioral modelingMedicine

摘要: The Pew Internet and American Life August 2006 Survey was used to model five selected health information–seeking behaviors such as information on a specific disease. Each behavior mode...

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