Web-Based Health Information Seeking among Students at Kuwait University: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

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Background: Owing to the revolution in technology, the internet has become an important aspect of people’s lives. Modern technology is enabling people from diverse educational backgrounds to use the internet for several purposes, one of which is health information seeking. Recently, Web-based health information has become more popular among patients all over the world and among the general public. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the use of Web-based health resources among undergraduate students at Kuwait University. Methods: The study employed a cross-sectional design with students selected from 8 faculties of Kuwait University, 4 faculties of Literature and 4 faculties of Science. Data were collected using structured questionnaires, and analysis was done using a chi-square test and binary logistic regression to determine the factors associated with seeking health information on the Web. Results: The sample size obtained was 1132 with a response rate of 90.27% (1132/1254). Overall, the prevalence of students seeking Web-based health information was 92.66%. (1049/1132) The most significant factors associated with seeking health information on the Web were age, gender, faculty, year of study, primary source of internet, and level of experience with internet use. In total, 90.0% (325/361) of students who were aged older than 21 years used Web-based health information compared with 82.8% (275/332) of those who were aged 18 years. In addition, female students showed a higher prevalence (829/934, 88.8%) of Web-based health information seeking than males (210/270, 77.8%). All the differences found in the study were significant (P

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Ashkanani, H., Asery, R., Bokubar, F., AlAli, N., Mubarak, S., Buabbas, A., & Almajran, A. (2019, October 1). Web-Based Health Information Seeking among Students at Kuwait University: Cross-Sectional Survey Study. JMIR Formative Research. JMIR Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.2196/14327

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