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ArtikelHealth at High Speed : Broadband Internet Access, Health Communication, and the Digital Divide  
Oleh: Rains, Stephen A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Communication Research vol. 35 no. 3 (Jun. 2008), page 283-297.
Topik: information seeking; health; Internet; e-health; digital divide; broadband
Fulltext: Vol 35, no 3, page 283-297.pdf (104.17KB)
Isi artikelThe study reported here explored the broadband digital divide in the context of Internetbased health communication. Inequities in the adoption of broadband technology were examined and the comprehensive model of health information seeking (CMIS) was used to make predictions about the implications of broadband Internet for personal health. Data from a population-based survey conducted by the National Cancer Institute in 2005 (N = 5,586) were analyzed. Results showed that those who were younger, more educated, and lived in an urban area were more likely to have a broadband Internet connection in their home. Furthermore, consistent with the CMIS, those with a broadband connection were more likely to use the Internet for health-related information seeking and communication than those with a dial-up connection.
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