The Internet has become one of the most used forms of health communication media. Using the Health on the Net code of conduct, this study examined the quality of health information available on the Internet for one of the United State\u27s fastest growing minorities, Hispanics. When comparing Hispanic-targeted websites with those that target the majority population, this study found significant differences with respect to quality. Specifically, sites targeting Hispanics had a lower level of quality than those that targeted the majority population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR
Reviewer: Dyer, K.AReviewer: Licciardone, JReviewer: Eysenbach, G[This item is a preserved copy and ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The rapid growth of the Internet is increasingly international with young people being the early ado...
Unintentionally, the growth of health websites deepened health disparities between population subgro...
textHealth communications providers strive to increase the health literacy of patients and care take...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (12th : 2014 : St. Louis, Mo.) and published in the an...
Background: Language, culture, geographic, social, and economic factors are associated with health d...
Health information is plentiful and easy to access online. However, the quality, accuracy, and safet...
To what extent and how do medical and popular media discuss issues of quality when it comes to healt...
Hispanics are the fastest-growing minority group in the United States, but they are the most underse...
Technological and cultural factors influence access to health information on the web in multifarious...
English: Literacy in the United States is a widespread problem. There are many Americans who do not ...
This article, an introductory survey of sources relevant to the Hispanic population in the United St...
Reviewer: Dyer, K[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To v...
Our research team explored Internet use among a heterogeneous American Indian (AI) population to det...
Reviewer: Dyer, K.AReviewer: Licciardone, JReviewer: Eysenbach, G[This item is a preserved copy and ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The rapid growth of the Internet is increasingly international with young people being the early ado...
Unintentionally, the growth of health websites deepened health disparities between population subgro...
textHealth communications providers strive to increase the health literacy of patients and care take...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (12th : 2014 : St. Louis, Mo.) and published in the an...
Background: Language, culture, geographic, social, and economic factors are associated with health d...
Health information is plentiful and easy to access online. However, the quality, accuracy, and safet...
To what extent and how do medical and popular media discuss issues of quality when it comes to healt...
Hispanics are the fastest-growing minority group in the United States, but they are the most underse...
Technological and cultural factors influence access to health information on the web in multifarious...
English: Literacy in the United States is a widespread problem. There are many Americans who do not ...
This article, an introductory survey of sources relevant to the Hispanic population in the United St...
Reviewer: Dyer, K[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To v...
Our research team explored Internet use among a heterogeneous American Indian (AI) population to det...
Reviewer: Dyer, K.AReviewer: Licciardone, JReviewer: Eysenbach, G[This item is a preserved copy and ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The rapid growth of the Internet is increasingly international with young people being the early ado...