2002
DOI: 10.1080/10810730290088166
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Perceived Barriers to Internet-Based Health Communication on Human Genetics

Abstract: The Internet has emerged as potential vehicle for distributing health communication to millions of individuals because it is interactive, user controlled, and offers breadth and depth of information. However, its widespread use by the public may be limited due to three overarching concerns: privacy and confidentiality, information accuracy and perceptions of credibility, including limited credibility of some government-sponsored web sites. To explore the potential of using the Internet, especially for deliveri… Show more

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“…The Internet is a very powerful vehicle for distributing health information to millions of individuals since it is interactive, user-controlled, and it provides means for communicating detailed information across a vast spectrum of topics; nevertheless, it is becoming increasingly difficult to gauge the accuracy of health information on the web (Bernhardt et al, 2002;Erdem, 2008). The Internet is likely to remain an unregulated resource through which anyone can provide or access information.…”
Section: Advantages and Disadvantages Of E-health Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Internet is a very powerful vehicle for distributing health information to millions of individuals since it is interactive, user-controlled, and it provides means for communicating detailed information across a vast spectrum of topics; nevertheless, it is becoming increasingly difficult to gauge the accuracy of health information on the web (Bernhardt et al, 2002;Erdem, 2008). The Internet is likely to remain an unregulated resource through which anyone can provide or access information.…”
Section: Advantages and Disadvantages Of E-health Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and consumers have limited trust in online health information (Bernhardt, Lariscy, Parrott, Silk, & Felter, 2002;Huntington et al, 2004).…”
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“…Being behind the computer screen, accessing social services through the internet creates a heightened sense of (Bernhardt, Weaver Lariscy, Parrott, Silk & Felter, 2002;King et al, 2006;Fukkink & Hermanns, 2007;Vanhuele & Vertommen, 2008). Help seekers decide how much of themselves they disclose and they can remain unidentifiable if they choose to.…”
Section: C T S T R At E G I E S I N C R E a S E A C C E S S T O Y Omentioning
confidence: 99%