Abstract

BACKGROUND: Internet is a resource used to deliver health information, and has the potential to provide nutrition education in particular for individuals with a good level of education. The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of internet as a source for health information and analyzing the related factors for internet as a source for health information among students in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
 
 METHODS: We recruited 164 high schools, undergraduate and postgraduate students living in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. A self-administered structured questionnaire to collect data on searching the internet for health information was used. It included frequency and timing of search, type of information, use of information in decision making, general health condition and socio-demographic characteristics. Differences between students who perceived and those who did not perceive improvement in health care after using internet health information were assessed using the chi-squared test.
 
 RESULTS: 92.7% of the students usually searched the internet for health information and 84.8% perceived internet health information as a help towards improving their health status. Students at higher educational levels talked significantly more often with their doctors regarding the health information they got from the internet (p = 0.014). We found significantly higher rates of perceived improvement in health among females (p <0.001), participants who trusted the health information they got from the internet (p <0.001), those who searched the internet for health information for themselves and other persons (p = 0.034), who searched for information on health care, physical fitness and nutrition and specific diseases (p = 0.005) and those who did it to increase their knowledge (p = 0.024).
 
 CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATIONS: The majority of participants perceived the health information they got from the internet as a help towards improving their health status. Interventions should be developed to enhance the use of internet health information among males and high school students.

Highlights

  • Today’s culture enhances patients and healthy individuals to play an active role in taking care of their health

  • We found significantly higher rates of perceived improvement in health among females (p

  • Interventions should be developed to enhance the use of internet health information among males and high school students

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Introduction

Today’s culture enhances patients and healthy individuals to play an active role in taking care of their health. A cross-sectional study which was conducted among 448 college students in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, found that half of the students used internet to search for health information on obesity and more than a half used this information to modify their lifestyle (Albarak, 2016). A further study of 1,060 first-year university students at the Midwest of USA showed that 78% of the students used the internet to search for health information (Percheski & Hargittai, 2011). They found that female students used internet health information significantly more often than male students. The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of internet as a source for health information and analyzing the related factors for internet as a source for health information among students in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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