Online health information seeking, health anxiety and cyberchondria among men who engage in sexual risk taking: The mediating role of medical consultation about HIV/AIDS

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology Pub Date : 2024-07-06 DOI:10.1002/casp.2845
Yu Guo, Yuxuan Wang, Yiwei Li
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The rapid development of electronic communication technology has brought about a revolutionary transformation in health information seeking and medical consultation. Beyond traditional avenues like seeking assistance from doctors in hospitals, individuals now have the option to engage in online medical consultations, enhancing their ability to manage routine health effectively. However, an overreliance on online medical consultations driven by heightened health anxiety may contribute to the surge in online health information inquiries, a phenomenon positively associated with the emergence of cyberchondria. In the context of China, where HIV/AIDS is socially stigmatised, cyberchondria related to HIV infection becomes particularly noteworthy. This study delves into the potential consequences of online health information seeking (OHIS) with a specific focus on Kongai BBS, a platform catering for individuals with a fear of AIDS. Our research collected data from 309 male users actively participating in the BBS, who had engaged in high-risk sexual behaviours in the past 6 months. Applying structural equation modelling (SEM), this study examines the intricate relationships between OHIS, health anxiety, online and offline medical consultations, and cyberchondria. The results indicate that online medical consultation serves as a mediator in the relationship between OHIS and cyberchondria, whereas offline medical consultation does not significantly impact this relationship. These findings contribute valuable insights into the interactive dynamics between online and offline medical consultations, offering practical implications for the prevention of HIV infection in China. Please refer to the Supplementary Material section to find this article's Community and Social Impact Statement.

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参与性冒险的男性的在线健康信息寻求、健康焦虑和网络心理:艾滋病毒/艾滋病医疗咨询的中介作用
电子通信技术的迅猛发展给健康信息的查询和医疗咨询带来了革命性的变革。除了向医院医生求助等传统途径外,个人现在还可以选择在线医疗咨询,从而提高有效管理日常健康的能力。然而,由于健康焦虑的加剧,过度依赖在线医疗咨询可能会导致在线健康信息查询的激增,这一现象与网络病症的出现呈正相关。在中国,艾滋病毒/艾滋病受到社会鄙视,因此与艾滋病毒感染相关的网络软弱症尤其值得关注。本研究深入探讨了网络健康信息搜索(OHIS)的潜在后果,并特别关注 "金刚网 "BBS--一个为艾滋病恐惧症患者提供服务的平台。我们的研究收集了 309 名积极参与 BBS 的男性用户的数据,这些用户在过去 6 个月中有过高危性行为。本研究运用结构方程模型(SEM),探讨了 OHIS、健康焦虑、线上和线下医疗咨询以及网络病症之间错综复杂的关系。结果表明,在线医疗咨询是 OHIS 与网络病症之间关系的中介,而离线医疗咨询对这一关系没有显著影响。这些研究结果为了解在线和离线医疗咨询之间的互动动态提供了有价值的见解,对中国预防艾滋病感染具有实际意义。请参阅 "补充材料 "部分,查看本文的 "社区和社会影响声明"。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology publishes papers regarding social behaviour in relation to community problems and strengths. The journal is international in scope, reflecting the common concerns of scholars and community practitioners in Europe and worldwide.
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