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Online Health Information Seeking Behavior in Hong Kong: An Exploratory Study

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This is an exploratory study that described the prevalence and patterns of internet health information seeking in Hong Kong. A convenient sample of 443 individuals completed the questionnaires. Only 44% (N  = 195) of the respondents were identified as health surfers. Health surfers tended to be younger females (age group 20-29) and have higher education. Digital divide was evident by age and education. Professional health sites (78.0%) were the majority sites visited. Health topics searched ranged from women’s/men’s health to chronic diseases such as heart diseases, cancer and diabetes. Over 60% considered online health information useful, however, about 44% were uncertain about the reliability of this information. The major criteria for health websites were information from professionals and ease of understanding. The results underline the need for bridging the digital divide and the potential for pro-active use of the internet for health promotion.

Yan, Yuk Yee. "Online Health Information Seeking Behavior in Hong Kong: An Exploratory Study." Journal of Medical Systems (October 18, 2008). http://www.springerlink.com/content/n8k7v9554160tm84/.  

23 October 2008

Bibliographic Data

Title:

Online Health Information Seeking Behavior in Hong Kong: An Exploratory Study

Author(s):

Yan, Yuk Yee

Journal

Journal of Medical Systems, online first
(2008-10-18)

URL:

Abstract

DOI:

10.1007/s10916-008-9226-9

Keyword(s):

Chronic Diseases, Digital Divide, Health Information, Hong Kong, Internet, Search

Citation:

Yan, Yuk Yee. "Online Health Information Seeking Behavior in Hong Kong: An Exploratory Study." Journal of Medical Systems (October 18, 2008). http://www.springerlink.com/content/n8k7v9554160tm84/.  

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