Internet Use, e-Heath Literacy, and Associated Factors in Istanbul, Turkey: A Cross-Sectional Study

IF 0.4 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/15398285.2022.2129178
Recep Özdemir, G. Bektemur, E. Keleş, K. N. Baydili
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Abstract There is a lack of robust information for research assessing the association of various socio-demographic factors and digital technology use in the e-Health context in Turkey among the general population. The aim of the study was thus to examine the sociodemographic determinants of e-Health literacy in the general population in Istanbul, Turkey. The study sample consisted of 806 individuals aged 15 and over who participated in a cross-sectional survey conducted between October 2019 and February 2020. Abstracted data included age, gender, education level, income, occupation type, Internet use, self-perceived health status, regular medication usage, and visits to healthcare professionals. The e-Health Literacy Scale was used to measure e-Health literacy. This study indicated that the e-Health literacy of the general population was at a medium level and most variables reflecting the sociodemographic and economic status of the individuals were significantly associated with e-Health scores.
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土耳其伊斯坦布尔的互联网使用、电子健康素养及其相关因素:一项跨部门研究
在土耳其的一般人群中,评估电子卫生背景下各种社会人口因素和数字技术使用之间的关联的研究缺乏可靠的信息。因此,这项研究的目的是研究土耳其伊斯坦布尔普通人口中电子卫生知识普及的社会人口决定因素。该研究样本包括806名15岁及以上的人,他们参加了2019年10月至2020年2月期间进行的横断面调查。抽象数据包括年龄、性别、受教育程度、收入、职业类型、互联网使用情况、自我感知健康状况、定期用药情况和就诊情况。采用电子卫生素养量表测量电子卫生素养。本研究表明,一般人群的电子健康素养处于中等水平,反映个人社会人口和经济地位的大多数变量与电子健康得分显著相关。
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Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet
Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet is the only professional peer-reviewed journal devoted to locating consumer health information via the Internet. In this journal librarians and health information providers describe programs and services aimed at helping patients and the general public find the health information they need. From the Editor: "Studies have shown that health information is one of the major reasons that people worldwide access the Internet. As the amount of health information on the Web increases exponentially, it becomes critical that librarians-including public and medical librarians-be knowledgeable about what is available online and be able to direct users to reliable, accurate, quality information."
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