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Chronic Conditions May Be More Important Than Race or Ethnicity in Relation to Health Information Seeking and Use.

Ronica N Rooks1, Craig G Kapral1, Arlesia L Mathis2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This research examines health information (HI) seeking and use among middle-aged and older adults with chronic health conditions.
METHOD: We used logistic regression models to analyze HI seeking ( N = 7,822) and use (N = 4,541-4,547) among participants (aged 45+ years) with chronic conditions from the nationally-representative Health Tracking Household Survey.
RESULTS: Adults aged 45+ years with chronic conditions were significantly more likely to seek and use HI; however, these results varied based on the age and education. Compared with Whites, Latinos were less likely to seek HI but more likely to use HI to treat illness, and African Americans were more likely to use HI to maintain health.
CONCLUSION: Middle-aged and older adults with chronic conditions are prominent HI seekers and users. Proficient HI seeking and use may have the potential to enhance control over one's own health, maintain independence in the community, and reduce the impact of negative health consequences on the health care system.

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Keywords:  chronic conditions; health information seeking and use; middle-aged and older adults; race/ethnicity

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29254425     DOI: 10.1177/0898264317744643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Aging Health        ISSN: 0898-2643


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