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Need for Cognition and Electronic Health Literacy and Subsequent Information Seeking Behaviors Among University Undergraduate Students:

机译:大学生的认知和电子健康素养需求及随后的信息寻求行为:

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eHealth literacy (eHEALS) has yet to be examined with regard to need for cognition (NFC), as well as whether NFC moderates the relationship between eHealth literacy and seeking out online health information. Past research that has examined NFC as an interaction between whether interactivity on health web sites affected comprehension and attitudes, but no research to date has examined whether cognitive need interacts with eHEALS and subsequent information seeking behaviors. The present study tests eHEALS and its connection to need for cognition (NFC) in the role of online health information seeking behaviors. Results showed that high eHEALS individuals were more likely to seek out online health information and were more likely to have higher NFC scores. NFC did not emerge as a moderator on the relationship between eHealth literacy and online health information seeking behaviors. Future directions are discussed, in particular, examining eHEALS as a construct of efficacy and further need to examine eHEALS with need for cognition in health communication research.
机译:电子卫生素养(eHEALS)是否需要认知(NFC)以及NFC是否减轻了电子卫生素养与网上健康信息之间的关系,尚待检查。过去的研究已经将NFC视为健康网站上的交互是否会影响理解和态度之间的相互作用,但是迄今为止,尚无研究研究认知需求是否与eHEALS和随后的信息寻求行为发生了相互作用。本研究测试了eHEALS及其与认知需求(NFC)在在线健康信息搜索行为中的作用。结果显示,较高的eHEALS个体更有可能查找在线健康信息,并且更有可能获得更高的NFC分数。 NFC并未成为电子卫生保健素养与在线健康信息搜索行为之间关系的主持人。讨论了未来的方向,尤其是检查eHEALS作为一种功效的构建,并进一步需要检查健康交流研究中需要认知的eHEALS。

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