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Health Information-Seeking Behaviors Among Classically Trained Singers

Journal of Voice, 2012
Understanding health information-seeking behaviors (HISBs) within a particular patient demographic group is an important part of effective clinical outreach and education efforts. Although the community of classically trained singers has long been recognized by specialized health care providers, no studies have yet addressed the processes by which they
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Assessing Health Consumerism on the Web: A Demographic Profile of Information-Seeking Behaviors

Journal of Medical Systems, 2006
The growing diversity of the online health information community is increasingly cited as a limiting factor related to the potential of the Internet as an effective health communication channel and information resource. Public-access Internet portals and decreasing costs of personal computers have created a consensus that unequal access to information,
Daniel P. Lorence   +2 more
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Does Online Health Information Seeking Act Like a Health Behavior?: A Test of the Behavioral Model

Telemedicine and e-Health, 2010
This analysis tests the hypothesis that health information search can be modeled using the behavioral model, a tool traditionally used for other healthcare behaviors.The Pew Internet and American Life August 2006 Survey was used to model five selected Internet health information seeking behaviors: information on a specific disease, diet and nutrition ...
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Health Information Seeking Behavior among College Students

Proceedings of the 2016 ACM on Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval, 2016
Literature on Health Information Seeking Behavior (HISB) are available and well documented in developed countries. People in developed countries have also better understanding and awareness on online health information sources. However, the research coverage is very limited in developing countries, especially among college students.
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Online Health Information Seeking Behavior in Hong Kong: An Exploratory Study

Journal of Medical Systems, 2008
This is an exploratory study that described the prevalence and patterns of internet health information seeking in Hong Kong. A convenient sample of 443 individuals completed the questionnaires. Only 44% (N = 195) of the respondents were identified as health surfers. Health surfers tended to be younger females (age group 20-29) and have higher education.
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Perceptions of mental health and perceived barriers to mental health help-seeking amongst refugees: A systematic review

Clinical Psychology Review, 2020
Yulisha Byrow   +2 more
exaly  

Health information seeking: A review of measures and methods

Patient Education and Counseling, 2011
Ashley E Anker, Thomas Hugh Feeley
exaly  

Chronic illness and health-seeking information on the Internet

Health (United Kingdom), 2007
Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld
exaly  

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