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Consumer Demographics and Internet Based Health Information Search in the United States: The Intersectionality of Gender, Race, and Class

机译:美国的消费者人口统计信息和基于Internet的健康信息搜索:性别,种族和阶级的交叉点

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Prescriptions for the successful provision of e-health information must integrate the varying needs of individuals for maintaining their personal health. Research emanating from both individual differences and health information searching literature suggests that a person's characteristics influence the pursuit of online health information. This paper addresses the factors influencing variation in health information searching strategies based on demographic differences among healthcare information consumers in the United States of America. Specifically, the authors evaluate variation in health information searching about diabetes within a population that varies by race, gender, age, socio-economic status, and education. The theory utilized in this research was the Individual Differences Theory of Gender and IT. Findings from this interpretive, qualitative study showed that differences such as race, gender, age, socio economic class, and geographic location all have an influence on searching behavior. However, it was found that these factors work together to influence behavior, rather than independently.
机译:成功提供电子医疗信息的处方必须整合个人维护个人健康的各种需求。来自个人差异和健康信息搜索文献的研究表明,一个人的特征影响着对在线健康信息的追求。本文根据美利坚合众国医疗保健信息消费者之间的人口统计学差异,探讨了影响健康信息搜索策略差异的因素。具体来说,作者评估了在人群中有关糖尿病的健康信息搜索中的差异,该差异随种族,性别,年龄,社会经济地位和教育程度而变化。本研究中使用的理论是性别与IT的个体差异理论。这项解释性,定性研究的结果表明,种族,性别,年龄,社会经济阶层和地理位置等差异都对搜索行为产生影响。但是,发现这些因素共同作用而不是独立地影响行为。

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