| Literature DB >> 24634575 |
Sojung Claire Kim1, Dhavan V Shah2, Kang Namkoong3, Fiona M McTavish4, David H Gustafson5.
Abstract
This study attempts to examine the role of social support perception and emotional well-being on online information seeking among cancer patients within the context of CHESS, a well-established Interactive Cancer Communication System (ICCS). Factor and regression analyses conducted among 231 breast cancer patients revealed that social support perception and emotional well-being interacted with each other to influence online health information seeking. Patients with low social support perception and high emotional well-being were most likely to seek health information, whereas patients with high social support perception and high emotional well-being sought out the same information least. Practical implications of the study findings were further discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Emotional well-being; Interactive Cancer Communication System (ICCS); Online information search; Social support availability; e-Health intervention
Year: 2013 PMID: 24634575 PMCID: PMC3951120 DOI: 10.1111/jcc4.12002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Comput Mediat Commun ISSN: 1083-6101