Journal article
Use of Internet for general and dental health along acculturation features in a sample of Mexican Americans
O Aguirre, R Mariño, C Medina-Solís, G Maupomé
Ethnicity and Disease | INT SOC HYPERTENSION BLACKS-ISHIB | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.18865/ed.27.4.443
Abstract
The objectives of this study were to explore self-reported Internet and electronic platforms used to search for and store medical and dental information among people of Mexican origin. A sample of adults self-identified as European American (250) and as Mexican American (255), residing in Central Indiana, answered a one-time survey that included technology use questions and measured acculturation via the Psychological-Behavioral Acculturation Scale. Overall use of information technologies was estimated through an Information and Communication Technology score. Overall, participants with higher scores searched online for general and oral health information at higher rates than those with lowe..
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Awarded by National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
Funding Acknowledgements
Funded by NIDCR grant DE022096-01A1, and by Project Development Team studies UL1TR001108 and RR025761, Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute.