Aging in cyberspace: Exploring health information acquisition among older WeChat users

IF 3.2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Global Media and China Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI:10.1177/20594364231206640
Wenshu Li, Leanne Chang
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A growing number of older adults are using social media to acquire health information through active information search (i.e., information seeking) and routine exposure to media sources (i.e., information scanning). In China, as in other societies, social media platforms have become a mixed source of credible and unreliable health information that could impact older adults’ health self-management. Understanding factors associated with their use of social media to acquire health information is crucial for promoting smart online information practices among older adults. Against this backdrop, this study explored the association between two cognitive factors (outcome expectancy and efficacy) and two relational factors (social support and health opinion leadership) with older WeChat users’ health information seeking and scanning behaviors. We conducted a paper-and-pencil survey with 407 older adults aged 60 and above ( M = 68.54, SD = 6.21) in an eastern city in China. The results indicated that older WeChat users’ health information scanning was associated with their health status, efficacy, social support, and health opinion leadership. Additionally, their health information seeking was associated with their education, efficacy, health opinion leadership, and frequency of health information scanning. This paper concludes with discussions on the theoretical and practical implications of the findings.
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网络空间的老龄化:老年微信用户健康信息获取的探索
越来越多的老年人通过主动信息搜索(即信息寻求)和日常接触媒体来源(即信息扫描)来利用社交媒体获取健康信息。与其他社会一样,在中国,社交媒体平台已成为可靠和不可靠健康信息的混合来源,可能会影响老年人的健康自我管理。了解与老年人使用社交媒体获取健康信息相关的因素对于促进老年人明智的在线信息实践至关重要。在此背景下,本研究探讨了两种认知因素(结果期望和疗效)和两种关系因素(社会支持和健康意见领导)与老年b微信用户健康信息搜索和扫描行为的关系。我们对中国东部某城市407名60岁及以上的老年人(M = 68.54, SD = 6.21)进行了纸笔调查。结果表明,老年b微信用户的健康信息扫描与其健康状况、效能、社会支持和健康意见领导相关。此外,他们的健康信息寻求与他们的教育程度、疗效、健康意见领导和健康信息扫描频率有关。本文最后讨论了研究结果的理论和实践意义。
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审稿时长
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