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Parental health information seeking online: How cyberchondria and health literacy shape pediatric health decisions.
Background: This study aims to determine parents' cyberchondria and health literacy levels and examine how these levels affect parents' behaviors regarding their own and their children's health. Method: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted between January 1, 2023, and June 30, 2023. Survey forms were used, and the surveys were filled out face to face. Results: 619 parents participated in the study. The parents' Cyberchondria Severity Scale (CSS) score was 71.51±22.46 (medium-high), and the Turkish Health Literacy Scale (THLS-32) score was 21.37±6.60 (insufficient); 92.2% of the parents stated that they diagnosed themselves and 91.1% of their children via the Internet, 14.2% of parents and 12% of their children stopped taking their medication due to information they read on the Internet. Conclusion: Parental internet use for health purposes is very high. Inadequate health literacy and high levels of cyberchondria increase the risk of making wrong health decisions. Health professionals should prioritize efforts to increase parents' health literacy and reduce the severity of cyberchondria.
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Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría is the official publication of the Sociedad Argentina de Pediatría (SAP) and has been published without interruption since 1930. Its publication is bimonthly.
Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría publishes articles related to perinatal, child and adolescent health and other relevant disciplines for the medical profession.