©Eun Ji Kim, Yiyang Yuan, Jane Liebschutz, Howard Cabral, Lewis Kazis. Background: Disabilities affect more than 1 in 5 US adults, and those with disabilities face multiple barriers in accessing health care. A digital gap, defined as the disparity caused by differences in the ability to use advanced technologies, is assumed to be prevalent among individuals with disabilities. Objective: This study examined the associations between disability and use of information technology (IT) in obtaining health information and between trust factors and IT use. We hypothesized that compared to US adults without disabilities, those with disabilities are less likely to refer to the internet for health information, more likely to refer to a health care pro...
Just half of American adults with chronic conditions use the internet; but once online, they are avi...
Background: Sustainable and effective eHealth requires accessibility for everyone. Little is known a...
The Internet is both an opportunity as well as a challenge for people with disabilities. However, th...
BACKGROUND: Disabilities affect more than 1 in 5 US adults, and those with disabilities face multipl...
While the digital inequality literature has considered differences in the online experiences of many...
Undergraduate Research ScholarshipNational Conference on Undergraduate Research Nomination2014 Denma...
Presents survey findings on the characteristics of people living with disabilities, including age, i...
The increasing spread of the Internet holds much potential for enhancing opportunities for people wi...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
Objective: This study investigates how neurologically disabled people\u27s intention to continue see...
Objective: This study investigates how neurologically disabled people\u27s intention to continue see...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The Internet is both an opportunity as well as a challenge for people wit...
The modern societies have become more and more digitalized during recent years. Owning a digital dev...
In this paper, we study the online health information use behavior of people with physical disabilit...
This study intends to understand the online health information use behavior of people with disabilit...
Just half of American adults with chronic conditions use the internet; but once online, they are avi...
Background: Sustainable and effective eHealth requires accessibility for everyone. Little is known a...
The Internet is both an opportunity as well as a challenge for people with disabilities. However, th...
BACKGROUND: Disabilities affect more than 1 in 5 US adults, and those with disabilities face multipl...
While the digital inequality literature has considered differences in the online experiences of many...
Undergraduate Research ScholarshipNational Conference on Undergraduate Research Nomination2014 Denma...
Presents survey findings on the characteristics of people living with disabilities, including age, i...
The increasing spread of the Internet holds much potential for enhancing opportunities for people wi...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
Objective: This study investigates how neurologically disabled people\u27s intention to continue see...
Objective: This study investigates how neurologically disabled people\u27s intention to continue see...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The Internet is both an opportunity as well as a challenge for people wit...
The modern societies have become more and more digitalized during recent years. Owning a digital dev...
In this paper, we study the online health information use behavior of people with physical disabilit...
This study intends to understand the online health information use behavior of people with disabilit...
Just half of American adults with chronic conditions use the internet; but once online, they are avi...
Background: Sustainable and effective eHealth requires accessibility for everyone. Little is known a...
The Internet is both an opportunity as well as a challenge for people with disabilities. However, th...