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      Health care information seeking and seniors: determinants of Internet use.

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          Abstract

          While seniors are the most likely population segment to have chronic diseases, they are the least likely to seek information about health and diseases on the Internet. An understanding of factors that impact seniors' usage of the Internet for health care information may provide them with tools needed to improve health. This research examined some of these factors as identified in the comprehensive model of information seeking to find that demographics, trust in health information websites, perceived usefulness of the Internet, and internal locus of control each significantly impact seniors' use of the Internet to seek health information.

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          Journal
          Health Mark Q
          Health marketing quarterly
          Informa UK Limited
          1545-0864
          0735-9683
          2015
          : 32
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a College of Business Administration, The University of Texas-Pan American , Edinburg , Texas.
          Article
          10.1080/07359683.2015.1000758
          25751321
          3501071c-0729-4b00-8046-ea3a2cb666b3
          History

          Internet,demographics,information seeking,seniors,trust
          Internet, demographics, information seeking, seniors, trust

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