a Department of Communication, University of Connecticut.
b Department of Communication Studies, University of Iowa.
Health Commun. 2019 Sep;34(10):1130-1140. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2018.1465791. Epub 2018 Apr 23.
This study investigates the relationship between sharing tracked mobile health (mHealth) information online, supportive communication, feedback, and health behavior. Based on the Integrated Theory of mHealth, our model asserts that sharing tracked health information on social networking sites benefits users' perceptions of their health because of the supportive communication they gain from members of their online social networks and that the amount of feedback people receive moderates these associations. Users of mHealth apps ( = 511) completed an online survey, and results revealed that both sharing tracked health information and receiving feedback from an online social network were positively associated with supportive communication. Network support both corresponded with improved health behavior and mediated the association between sharing health information and users' health behavior. As users received greater amounts of feedback from their online social networks, however, the association between sharing tracked health information and health behavior decreased. Theoretical implications for sharing tracked health information and practical implications for using mHealth apps are discussed.
本研究调查了在线分享可追踪移动健康 (mHealth) 信息、支持性沟通、反馈与健康行为之间的关系。基于 mHealth 的综合理论,我们的模型认为,在社交网站上分享可追踪的健康信息会使用户受益于他们从在线社交网络成员那里获得的支持性沟通,并且他们收到的反馈量会调节这些关联。mHealth 应用程序的用户(n = 511)完成了一项在线调查,结果表明,分享可追踪的健康信息和从在线社交网络中获得反馈都与支持性沟通呈正相关。网络支持与改善健康行为相对应,并且在分享健康信息与用户健康行为之间起到了中介作用。然而,随着用户从其在线社交网络中获得更多的反馈,分享可追踪的健康信息与健康行为之间的关联就会减少。本文讨论了分享可追踪健康信息的理论意义和使用 mHealth 应用程序的实际意义。