Author/Editor     Klemenc-Ketiš, Zalika; Kersnik, Janko
Title     Seeking health advice on the Internet in patients with health problems
Type     članek
Vol. and No.     Letnik 38, št. 3
Publication year     2013
Volume     str. 280-290
ISSN     1753-8165 - Informatics for health & social care
Language     eng
Abstract     Aim To determine the one-month prevalence of the seeking of web-based health information in the general adult population and to identify the symptoms associated with more frequent searching for information online. Methods This was an observational cross-sectional study in a representative sample of 1,002 randomly selected Slovenian inhabitants. We used the method of computer-assisted telephone interviews. The questionnaire consisted of demographic questions, questions about the prevalence and duration of pre-selected symptoms in the past month, questions on the presence of chronic disease and a question about using the Internet for seeking health advice in the past month. Results Among 774 respondents who reported having had symptoms in the past month, 25.8% of them reported seeking health information on the Internet. The factors found to be independently associated with the seeking of health information on the Internet were a younger age, a higher education level and the presence of constipation, irritability, fatigue, memory impairment and excessive sweating in the past month. Conclusions The study showed that the Internet was a common source of health information in the general adult population, particularly used for symptoms which are common but not well defined and not associated with a particular disease.
Keywords     cross-sectional study
illness behaviour
internet
presečna študija
potek bolezni
internet