Cognitive Factors of Using Health Apps: Systematic Analysis of Relationships Among Health Consciousness,Health Information Orientation,eHealth Literacy,and Health App Use Efficacy |
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Authors: | Jaehee Cho Dongjin Park H Erin Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Mass Communication, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea;2.School of Communication, Hallym University, Chuncheon, Gangwon-do, Republic of Korea;3.Media Communication Division, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | BackgroundInterest in smartphone health apps has been increasing recently. However, we have little understanding of the cognitive and motivational factors that influence the extent of health-app use.ObjectiveThis study aimed to examine the effects of four cognitive factors—health consciousness, health information orientation, eHealth literacy, and health-app use efficacy—on the extent of health-app use. It also explored the influence of two different use patterns—information and information-behavior use of health apps—with regard to the relationships among the main study variables.MethodsWe collected and analyzed 765 surveys in South Korea. According to the results, there was a negligible gender difference: males (50.6%, 387/765) and females (49.4%, 378/765). All participants were adults whose ages ranged from 19 to 59. In order to test the proposed hypotheses, we used a path analysis as a specific form of structural equation modeling.ResultsThrough a path analysis, we discovered that individuals’ health consciousness had a direct effect on their use of health apps. However, unlike the initial expectations, the effects of health information orientation and eHealth literacy on health-app use were mediated by health-app use efficacy.ConclusionsThe results from the path analysis addressed a significant direct effect of health consciousness as well as strong mediating effects of health-app use efficacy. These findings contribute to widening our comprehension of the new, digital dimensions of health management, particularly those revolving around mobile technology. |
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Keywords: | health apps health consciousness health information orientation eHealth literacy health app use efficacy |
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