电子健康
健康素养
互联网
心理干预
计算机知识
读写能力
婚姻状况
老年学
心理学
民族
健康信息全国趋势调查
医学
医学教育
健康信息
护理部
医疗保健
人口
计算机科学
环境卫生
社会学
万维网
数学教育
经济
经济增长
教育学
人类学
作者
Thomas A. Arcury,Joanne C. Sandberg,Kathryn P. Melius,Sara A. Quandt,Xiaoyan Leng,Celine Latulipe,David P. Miller,Drew Smith,Alain G. Bertoni
标识
DOI:10.1177/0733464818807468
摘要
We examine Internet use and eHealth literacy among older adults (aged 55+ years) who were patients at clinics serving low-income populations. Participants included 200 minority and White adults who completed interviews based on a technology acceptance conceptual model. A total of 106 participants (53.0%) used the Internet; utilization was associated with personal characteristics (age, ethnicity, education, poverty), computer characteristics (number of e-devices, computer stress), social support (marital status), and health knowledge and attitudes (health literacy, medical decision making, health information sources), but not health status. Of the 106 participants who used the Internet, 52 (49.1%) had high eHealth literacy; eHealth literacy was associated with computer characteristics (number of e-devices, computer stress), and health knowledge and attitudes (medical decision making, health information sources). In multivariate analysis, computer stress maintained a significant inverse association with eHealth literacy. Educational interventions to help older adults successfully use technology and improve eHealth literacy must be identified.
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