Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate if the Internet provides evidence-based information to women seeking information about teratogenic risk factors and women's risk perception. Furthermore, we evaluated the possible risk related to teratogen exposure in the study sample and analysed age, gravidity, educational level, geographic location, marital status and type of exposure compared to a control group made up of women who did not use the Internet to search for teratogen-related information.Study design: Between October 2008 and June 2009, a questionnaire was administered to pregnant women calling our Teratology Information Service concerning a suspected teratogenic exposure.Results: Fifty-seven percent (n = 116) of callers had u...
The search for information of health is a common practice among the pregnant women. Objectives : det...
Relatively little is known about the extent to which young adults use the Internet as a health infor...
The internet is a popular choice for health information seeking (Rowley, Johnson, & Sbaffi, 2017). W...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate if the Internet provides evidence-based information...
Background: In recent years, the Internet has become one of the most popular sources of health infor...
Objectives: Research focused on Internet behavior by women attempting pregnancy and pregnant women i...
Aims and objectives: The study aims to explore why and how pregnant women use the internet as a heal...
Pregnant women get information about pregnancy andchild-birth from many sources, including the Inter...
Background: Our study aimed to estimate the prevalence of pregnancy e-health seekers in a large Ital...
Our study aimed to estimate the prevalence of pregnancy e-health seekers in a large Italian sample; ...
Abstract Background Teratogen information services ha...
Purpose Medication use during pregnancy is common and increasing. Women are also increasingly gettin...
The purpose of this article is to share the growing body of literature on Internet use by childbeari...
WOS: 000311838500005PubMed ID: 22958087This descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted in o...
BACKGROUND: Our study aimed to estimate the prevalence of pregnancy e-health seekers in a large Ita...
The search for information of health is a common practice among the pregnant women. Objectives : det...
Relatively little is known about the extent to which young adults use the Internet as a health infor...
The internet is a popular choice for health information seeking (Rowley, Johnson, & Sbaffi, 2017). W...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate if the Internet provides evidence-based information...
Background: In recent years, the Internet has become one of the most popular sources of health infor...
Objectives: Research focused on Internet behavior by women attempting pregnancy and pregnant women i...
Aims and objectives: The study aims to explore why and how pregnant women use the internet as a heal...
Pregnant women get information about pregnancy andchild-birth from many sources, including the Inter...
Background: Our study aimed to estimate the prevalence of pregnancy e-health seekers in a large Ital...
Our study aimed to estimate the prevalence of pregnancy e-health seekers in a large Italian sample; ...
Abstract Background Teratogen information services ha...
Purpose Medication use during pregnancy is common and increasing. Women are also increasingly gettin...
The purpose of this article is to share the growing body of literature on Internet use by childbeari...
WOS: 000311838500005PubMed ID: 22958087This descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted in o...
BACKGROUND: Our study aimed to estimate the prevalence of pregnancy e-health seekers in a large Ita...
The search for information of health is a common practice among the pregnant women. Objectives : det...
Relatively little is known about the extent to which young adults use the Internet as a health infor...
The internet is a popular choice for health information seeking (Rowley, Johnson, & Sbaffi, 2017). W...