Background: Previous research has identified disparities in seeking and using web-based health information to inform health-related behaviors. Relatively few studies however have examined the correlations between web-based health information seeking and use based on race, gender, age, and the presence of chronic health conditions. Objective: In this study, we identify factors associated with seeking and using web-based health information among a uniquely vulnerable and intersectional population—middle-aged and older (40 years and older) African American and Hispanic men living with one or more chronic conditions. Methods: Survey responses were collected from a purposive sample of African American and Hispanic men using Qualtrics web-based survey management software. To qualify for inclusion in the study, respondents had to identify as African American or Hispanic men, report having at least one chronic condition, and be aged 40 years and older. A series of binary logistic regression models was created using backward elimination. Statistical significance was determined at P
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Sherman, L. D., Goidel, K., Bergeron, C. D., & Smith, M. L. (2021). Web-based health information seeking among African American and hispanic men living with chronic conditions: Cross-sectional survey study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 23(7). https://doi.org/10.2196/26180
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