2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e05916
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Gender, education, and digital generations as determinants of attitudes toward health information for health workers in West Java, Indonesia

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“…Steps Referring to the results of this study, researchers see a step that has taken place. As references to previous research compiled by Dida, S., Hafiar, H., Kadiyono, A. L., & Lukman, S. (2021) showed the results of research that corroborate the data obtained by the researchers regarding health information. It is said that health information was a commodity that was much sought after by Indonesians because of the increasing awareness of healthy lifestyles.…”
Section: Nosupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…Steps Referring to the results of this study, researchers see a step that has taken place. As references to previous research compiled by Dida, S., Hafiar, H., Kadiyono, A. L., & Lukman, S. (2021) showed the results of research that corroborate the data obtained by the researchers regarding health information. It is said that health information was a commodity that was much sought after by Indonesians because of the increasing awareness of healthy lifestyles.…”
Section: Nosupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The results supported that attitudes to health information were determined by educational attainment and generational differences and that gender differences did not affect. (Dida, S., Hafiar, H., Kadiyono, A. L., & Lukman, 2021).…”
Section: Nomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The integration of traditional socialization technologies and innovative digital means of social reproduction of generations can be identified as a new mechanism (see Table 1). Teachers have to master new digital competencies of social reproduction of a new generation, to encourage children and adolescents to reflect on and critically assess social models, behavior and communication patterns [9,10]. A number of foreign authors draw attention to the fact that it is necessary to look for ways to preserve physical and social health of children in the digital environment in order to avoid all possible risks of personal development.…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Social Reproduction Of Generationsmentioning
confidence: 99%