Many Korean Americans suffer from high levels of cancer incidence and have low cancer screening rates. A significant number of Korean Americans lack adequate information about cancer screening tests. However, little is known about their health behaviors. This article examines exposure to mass media and health information-seeking behaviors for Korean Americans, and their associations with demographic characteristics influencing variations in exposure to the different health information and trust in health information sources. The authors gathered data for this study using a cross-sectional, community-based survey conducted in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area during 2006 and 2007. It was administered to 254 Korean Americans who were 40 y...
Introduction. The purpose of this study is to examine the use of an online health forum by married K...
BACKGROUND: Responding to the disparities in accessing and obtaining health information and healthca...
Objectives: To examine (1) Korean Americans' colorectal cancer (CRC) screening practices and (2) sig...
Despite the high risk of cancer to the population, Korean Americans are known to have lower knowledg...
Despite the high risk of cancer to the population, Korean Americans are known to have lower knowledg...
Many Korean Americans (KAs) suffer high cancer incidence levels and have low cancer screening rates....
This study examined Korean Americans\u27 prescription drug information seeking, evaluation and use o...
This study examined Korean Americans\u27 prescription drug information seeking, evaluation and use o...
Abstract This study examined differences between Asian and non-Asian Americans in sources of health ...
This study examined Korean Americans\u27 evaluation and use of online advertising and non-advertisin...
Cancer is the leading cause of death for Korean-Americans (KAs), while cancer screening rates among ...
Historically, mothers have been noted as active health information seekers, reflecting their roles a...
This study examined Asian subgroup differences in sources of health information and cancer screening...
Despite the rapid increase in Korean immigrant women in the United States, research on healthcare u...
Purpose– Considering that the internet is a useful source for health information, especially by fore...
Introduction. The purpose of this study is to examine the use of an online health forum by married K...
BACKGROUND: Responding to the disparities in accessing and obtaining health information and healthca...
Objectives: To examine (1) Korean Americans' colorectal cancer (CRC) screening practices and (2) sig...
Despite the high risk of cancer to the population, Korean Americans are known to have lower knowledg...
Despite the high risk of cancer to the population, Korean Americans are known to have lower knowledg...
Many Korean Americans (KAs) suffer high cancer incidence levels and have low cancer screening rates....
This study examined Korean Americans\u27 prescription drug information seeking, evaluation and use o...
This study examined Korean Americans\u27 prescription drug information seeking, evaluation and use o...
Abstract This study examined differences between Asian and non-Asian Americans in sources of health ...
This study examined Korean Americans\u27 evaluation and use of online advertising and non-advertisin...
Cancer is the leading cause of death for Korean-Americans (KAs), while cancer screening rates among ...
Historically, mothers have been noted as active health information seekers, reflecting their roles a...
This study examined Asian subgroup differences in sources of health information and cancer screening...
Despite the rapid increase in Korean immigrant women in the United States, research on healthcare u...
Purpose– Considering that the internet is a useful source for health information, especially by fore...
Introduction. The purpose of this study is to examine the use of an online health forum by married K...
BACKGROUND: Responding to the disparities in accessing and obtaining health information and healthca...
Objectives: To examine (1) Korean Americans' colorectal cancer (CRC) screening practices and (2) sig...