The Digital Divide and Seeking Health Information on Smartphones in Asia: Survey Study of Ten Countries

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Background: Although recent developments in mobile health have elevated the importance of how smartphones empower individuals to seek health information, research investigating this phenomenon in Asian countries has been rare. Objective: The goal of our study was to provide a comprehensive profile of mobile health information seekers and to examine the individual- and country-level digital divide in Asia. Methods: With survey data from 10 Asian countries (N=9086), we ran multilevel regression models to assess the effect of sociodemographic factors, technological factors, and country-level disparities on using smartphones to seek health information. Results: Respondents who were women (β=.13, P

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Wang, X., Shi, J., & Lee, K. M. (2022). The Digital Divide and Seeking Health Information on Smartphones in Asia: Survey Study of Ten Countries. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.2196/24086

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