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The Digital Divide and Seeking Health Information on Smartphones in Asia: Survey Study of Ten Countries

The Digital Divide and Seeking Health Information on Smartphones in Asia: Survey Study of Ten Countries

Moreover, Wang et al [8] found that technological factors were important yet neglected factors in determining individuals’ online health information–seeking behaviors. Thus, in response to these gaps, we profiled m Health information seekers in Asia according to their sociodemographic characteristics as well as perceptions of technology. Parallel to the rise of m Health technologies, discussions about the quality of health information available online have also intensified.

Xiaohui Wang, Jingyuan Shi, Kwan Min Lee

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(1):e24086

Cancer Communication and User Engagement on Chinese Social Media: Content Analysis and Topic Modeling Study

Cancer Communication and User Engagement on Chinese Social Media: Content Analysis and Topic Modeling Study

For example, Wang et al [18] found that messages that describe personal cancer-related experiences resulted in a higher level of engagement (ie, more shares and comments), while cancer prevention–related topics failed to engage social media users. Chen et al [19] also found that social media messages about fear and treatment efficacy attracted more public attention and received a greater number of likes, comments, and retweets.

Liang Chen, Pianpian Wang, Xin Ma, Xiaohui Wang

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(11):e26310