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The Health-Related Uses and Gratifications of YouTube: Motive, Cognitive Involvement, Online Activity, and Sense of Empowerment
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EngineeringCommunicationDigital InterventionPsychologyHealth-related UsesSocial MediaHealth CommunicationOnline ActivityContent AnalysisMedia PsychologyBehavioral SciencesMotivationUser ExperienceUser-generated ContentProblematic Social Medium UseBehaviorCognitive InvolvementGratifications TheorySocial ComputingTechnological AddictionInternet Addiction DisorderArtsSocietal ImplicationsHealth Communication Medium
To better understand the utility of YouTube as a health communication medium, this study utilizes Uses and Gratifications Theory to examine a relationship among motives for health-related YouTube use, cognitive involvement with health information on YouTube, post-exposure online activity, and health-related sense of empowerment. Surveys were analyzed from 263 participants who reported using YouTube for health-related reasons. Results revealed specific motives for health-related YouTube use and a significant relationship among the variables. Implications for how health care professionals could use YouTube for communicating with users about health-related topics and empowering them in health care are discussed.
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