Department of Communication Studies, University of Rhode Island, 10 Lippitt Road, Kingston, RI 02881, USA.
J Health Commun. 2010;15 Suppl 3:200-15. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2010.522687.
Many people look for health information online, and the Internet is the third most trusted health information source. What implications does this trust have on consumer health? Not much research has been done in this area. This study explored various health-related correlates of consumer trust in online health information, including Internet use for health, self-efficacy belief in managing one's own health, negative emotions, and subjective health status. The 2007 Health Information National Trends Survey data were analyzed. Results showed that controlling for demographics, trust in online health information was directly related to both Internet use for health and the self-efficacy belief, and was indirectly associated with negative emotions; the latter two factors in turn were associated with self-rated health.
许多人在网上寻找健康信息,互联网是第三大受信任的健康信息来源。这种信任对消费者的健康有什么影响?在这方面的研究还不多。本研究探讨了消费者对在线健康信息的信任与各种健康相关因素的关系,包括互联网在健康方面的使用、管理自身健康的自我效能信念、负面情绪和主观健康状况。分析了 2007 年健康信息国家趋势调查数据。结果表明,控制人口统计学因素后,对在线健康信息的信任与互联网在健康方面的使用和自我效能信念直接相关,与负面情绪间接相关;后两个因素又与自我评估的健康状况有关。