2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2020.100657
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How individual and neighborhood characteristics relate to health topic awareness and information seeking

Abstract: Structural determinants of health like neighborhood are often overlooked in the context of understanding public awareness of health topics and health information seeking behaviors. Seeking health information is particularly relevant given that some communities have higher prevalence of disease than others. Using the Structural Influence Model of Health Communication (SIMHC), this paper examines how both individual and neighborhood level characteristics contribute to health communication outcomes such as being … Show more

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“…The other is information resources, which is more important, such as information transmission between people, neighborhood communication, mutual help and so on (Shan et al, 2019). The above resources can be the building blocks of resistance to external disasters (Jung et al, 2013, Bleakley et al, 2020. In addition, reserving strategic reserve space is also instructive, as shown in the figure.…”
Section: City Level: Improving the Path And Management System Of Emergency Planmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other is information resources, which is more important, such as information transmission between people, neighborhood communication, mutual help and so on (Shan et al, 2019). The above resources can be the building blocks of resistance to external disasters (Jung et al, 2013, Bleakley et al, 2020. In addition, reserving strategic reserve space is also instructive, as shown in the figure.…”
Section: City Level: Improving the Path And Management System Of Emergency Planmentioning
confidence: 99%