A Study on the Women's Use of Social Media & Breast Cancer-related Health Information-Seeking Behavior: Utility of Information Channel as a Mediator

Tehmina Ashfaq Qazi, N. Hayat
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Social media is quickly becoming the most available and easiest source for seeking health information due to the emerging popularity of social media among people where everyone is expected to be online and connected to social media. This research was carried out to examine women's online breast cancer-related information-seeking behavior. The comprehensive model of information seeking (CMIS) was tested in Pakistan in order to examine the information-seeking behavior of women. Another significant factor of social stigma was added as an independent variable into the existing model. Researchers hypothesized that the utility of information channels plays a role of mediator in the association amongst the factors, i.e. demographics, social stigma, direct experience, salience, beliefs, and characteristics in the information-seeking behavior about breast cancer. The survey questionnaire was distributed among Six hundred women from Islamabad by using the convenient sampling technique. Researchers collected the data by already developed scales. Statistical test of Multiple Linear Regression was employed by the researchers. Therefore, the study carried out significant findings.
女性社交媒体使用与乳腺癌相关健康信息寻求行为研究:信息渠道效用作为中介
由于社交媒体在人们中日益流行,每个人都期望在线并与社交媒体联系,社交媒体正迅速成为寻求健康信息的最可用和最简单的来源。这项研究是为了调查女性在网上寻求乳腺癌相关信息的行为。在巴基斯坦对信息寻求综合模型(CMIS)进行了测试,以考察女性的信息寻求行为。在现有模型中增加了另一个重要因素社会污名作为自变量。研究人员假设信息渠道的效用在乳腺癌信息寻求行为的人口统计学、社会污名化、直接经验、显著性、信念和特征等因素之间的关联中起中介作用。利用方便的抽样技术,在伊斯兰堡的600名妇女中分发了调查问卷。研究人员通过已经开发的量表收集数据。研究人员采用多元线性回归统计检验。因此,本研究进行了重大的发现。
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