Literature DB >> 29499615

Health literacy in a complex digital media landscape: Pediatric obesity patients' experiences with online weight, food, and health information.

Christopher Holmberg1, Christina Berg1, Jovanna Dahlgren2, Lauren Lissner1, John Eric Chaplin2.   

Abstract

This study aimed to explore experiences with online information regarding food, weight management, and health in a group of adolescents in treatment for obesity. Individual semi-structured interviews with 20 adolescents were conducted. Participants used a screen-recorded laptop to demonstrate their search procedures and online information sources. The transcribed interviews were categorized using qualitative content analysis. The adolescents described both encouraging and discouraging experiences. On one hand, they said that online forums could provide nutritious meal ideas and inspiration as well as social support for behavior change. On the other hand, they mentioned that there was a confusing amount of misleading commercial content online and also experiences of peer-facilitated food marketing in online networks. An overarching theme was generated: social media might be a resource for health inspiration, health information, and social support, but requires awareness and competencies. Implications for clinical practice are discussed in light of these findings.

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Keywords:  adolescent; eHealth literacy; media literacy; obesity; online food marketing; pediatrics

Year:  2018        PMID: 29499615     DOI: 10.1177/1460458218759699

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


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6.  Self-presentation in digital media among adolescent patients with obesity: Striving for integrity, risk-reduction, and social recognition.

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