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What is U.S. Internet Cleavages

Handbook of Research on Distributed Medical Informatics and E-Health
Internet cleavages that exist among United States citizens---people who do and do not use the Internet, and can be based on a number of socioeconomic and psychological factors.
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Demographic Differences in Telehealth Policy Outcomes
Mary Schmeida (The Cleveland Clinic, USA) and Ramona McNeal (University of Northern Iowa, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-002-8.ch036
Abstract
This chapter is an analysis of demographic variables influencing policy outcomes with online health information searches in the general U.S. public. This study is based on The Internet and American Life Daily Tracking Survey, August 2006 from the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press. Multivariate regression statistical technique is used to explore changes in individual level behavior following the search for online medical information. The data show individuals in most need of healthcare services (poor, less educated, and minority groups) and those with a recent demand for services, are more likely to make changes to improve their health after accessing online medical information.
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