Literature DB >> 25477327

Spanish students' use of the Internet for mental health information and support seeking.

Ilaria Montagni1, Isabelle Parizot2, Aine Horgan3, Juan-Luis Gonzalez-Caballero4, José Almenara-Barrios5, Carolina Lagares-Franco4, Juan-Luis Peralta-Sáez4, Pierre Chauvin6, Francesco Amaddeo7.   

Abstract

The Internet is a growing source of information for health in general, with university student being online almost daily. Evaluating their use of the Internet for mental health information and support can help understanding if online tools and websites should be used for mental health promotion and, to some extent, care. A survey was conducted with more than 600 students of Law, Nursing and Computer Science of the University of Cadiz in Spain to determine their general use of the Internet and their perceptions and trust in using this medium for mental health information. Data were collected using a 25-item-questionnaire and findings indicated that students had a strong distrust in online mental health information, notwithstanding their daily use of the Internet. The frequency and methods of their research on the Internet correlated with their health status, their medical consultations and with certain socio-demographic characteristics.
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Keywords:  Spain; internet; mental health; online information; university students

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25477327     DOI: 10.1177/1460458214556908

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Informatics J        ISSN: 1460-4582            Impact factor:   2.681


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