Roberts Linda J, Japuntich Sandra
Department of Human Development and Family Studies and Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Marriage Fam Rev. 2009;45(6-8):629-653. doi: 10.1080/01494920903224210. Epub 2009 Oct 21.
As the reach of the Internet grows, eHealth is fast becoming a major adjunct to traditional delivery of health information and support worldwide. Existing Interactive health communication systems, however, typically target individual users, focus on individual rather than on relational health, and neglect the relational and familial context of individual health issues. Reviewing developments primarily in the United States, this article applies a "marriage and family lens" to examine web-based technologies for health and well-being and suggests innovations to make eHealth both relationship relevant and family friendly. Although recent innovations offer great promise for supporting the relational "fabric" of family life, specific cautions and the need for research on effectiveness are underscored.