Background: COVID-19 is a communicable disease that is preventable by accessing valid health information. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate health information seeking behaviors (HISB) related to COVID-19 in young people. Materials andMethods: A total of 258 young people participated in this online study through a convenience sampling method who filled out the HISBC-19 questionnaire. The data were analyzed using SPSS version 19 software by the chi-square test with considering α = 0.05 as the significance level. Results: Out of 258 participants,105 (40.7) had very good internet search skills, 77 (29.8) were good, and 76 (29.5) were poor. Besides, 194 (75.2) people started searching for health information from search engines and virt...
Background: With the widespread dissemination of the Internet throughout the world of health, it wou...
In this paper, we describe how socioeconomic background and political leaning are related to how U.S...
Reviewer: Licciardone, JohnReviewer: Rice, Ronald[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessari...
International audienceBackground: Digital communication technologies are playing an important role i...
BackgroundIn recent years, medical journals have emphasized the increasingly critical role that soci...
As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, it is important to continue providing accurate updates and public ...
This study aimed to examine the use of internet as a source of health-related information (HRI), as ...
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, digital health literacy (DHL) has become a significant public health con...
Emerging infectious disease communication research has roots in risk communication, crisis communica...
Rosario R, Martins MRO, Augusto C, et al. Associations between COVID-19-Related Digital Health Liter...
Introduction: Digital health literacy (DHL) has recently been proposed as a means of enabling health...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a growing interest in online information about coronavirus wo...
Internet and Information Technology have contributed immensely to an ever-changing information struc...
Background: Google Trends has increasingly received attention as the potential data source for disea...
Online health information-seeking behaviour has increased since the World Health Organization declar...
Background: With the widespread dissemination of the Internet throughout the world of health, it wou...
In this paper, we describe how socioeconomic background and political leaning are related to how U.S...
Reviewer: Licciardone, JohnReviewer: Rice, Ronald[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessari...
International audienceBackground: Digital communication technologies are playing an important role i...
BackgroundIn recent years, medical journals have emphasized the increasingly critical role that soci...
As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, it is important to continue providing accurate updates and public ...
This study aimed to examine the use of internet as a source of health-related information (HRI), as ...
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, digital health literacy (DHL) has become a significant public health con...
Emerging infectious disease communication research has roots in risk communication, crisis communica...
Rosario R, Martins MRO, Augusto C, et al. Associations between COVID-19-Related Digital Health Liter...
Introduction: Digital health literacy (DHL) has recently been proposed as a means of enabling health...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a growing interest in online information about coronavirus wo...
Internet and Information Technology have contributed immensely to an ever-changing information struc...
Background: Google Trends has increasingly received attention as the potential data source for disea...
Online health information-seeking behaviour has increased since the World Health Organization declar...
Background: With the widespread dissemination of the Internet throughout the world of health, it wou...
In this paper, we describe how socioeconomic background and political leaning are related to how U.S...
Reviewer: Licciardone, JohnReviewer: Rice, Ronald[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessari...