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Periodontal health and metabolic status of type 1 diabetic children and adolescents. [PDF]
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Telematics and Informatics, 2021
Abstract As people’s health awareness and standard of living improve, mHealth applications are being increasingly used. However, mHealth application services are mainly based on the collection of personal and behavioral data, which conflicts with users’ growing privacy concerns. In that context, this study considers the privacy paradox phenomenon, in
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Abstract As people’s health awareness and standard of living improve, mHealth applications are being increasingly used. However, mHealth application services are mainly based on the collection of personal and behavioral data, which conflicts with users’ growing privacy concerns. In that context, this study considers the privacy paradox phenomenon, in
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An Extended Privacy Calculus Model for E-Commerce Transactions
Information Systems Research, 2006While privacy is a highly cherished value, few would argue with the notion that absolute privacy is unattainable. Individuals make choices in which they surrender a certain degree of privacy in exchange for outcomes that are perceived to be worth the risk of information disclosure.
Tamara Dinev, Paul Hart
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Antecedents of privacy calculus components in virtual health communities
International Journal of Information Management, 2016We examined communicating personal health information (PHI) in virtual communities.Younger individuals are more concerned about their PHI privacy.Healthier individuals expect to receive less personal benefits of communicating PHI.Affective commitment will increase expected outcomes of communicating PHI.
Nima Kordzadeh, John Warren, Ali Seifi
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Privacy concerns with COVID-19 tracking apps: a privacy calculus approach
Journal of Consumer Marketing, 2021Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic represents a unique challenge for public health worldwide. In this context, smartphone-based tracking apps play an important role in controlling transmission. However, privacy concerns may compromise the population’s willingness to adopt this mobile health (mHealth) technology.
Teresa Fernandes, Marta Costa
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Privacy Concerns and Antecedents of Building Data Sharing: A Privacy Calculus Perspective
ACM SIGEnergy Energy Informatics Review, 2023In recent years, machine learning (ML) based building analytics have been developed for diverse building services. Yet, the widespread sharing of building data, which underpins the establishment of ML models, is not a common practice in the buildings industry today. Clearly, there are privacy concerns.
Yanhui Xu, Dan Wang
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