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Health-related Internet use, coping, social support, and health indicators in people living with HIV/AIDS: Preliminary results from a community survey.
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Mental HealthDigital InterventionSocial SupportHealth IndicatorsSocial MediaSocial HealthHealth CommunicationDigital HealthHiv/aids CarePublic HealthTelehealthHealth Services ResearchHealth PolicyPatient SupportWidespread Internet UseProblematic Social Medium UseCommunity SurveyHealth Information TechnologySexual HealthHealth BehaviorTechnological AddictionInternet Addiction DisorderMedicine
Widespread Internet use has revolutionized health information and patient education for persons with chronic illnesses. The authors surveyed 147 HIV-positive persons to examine factors associated with Internet use and associations between Internet use and health. Information, motivation, and behavioral skills associated with using the Internet were related to Internet use. The authors found that health-related Internet use was associated with HIV disease knowledge, active coping, information seeking coping, and social support among persons who were using the Internet. These preliminary findings suggest an association between using the Internet for health-related information and health benefits among people living with HIV/AIDS, supporting the development of interventions to close the digital divide in HIV/AIDS care.
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