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What is Cyberchondria

Handbook of Research on Cyberchondria, Health Literacy, and the Role of Media in Society’s Perception of Medical Information
It is a condition of individuals who have health concerns to search for disease or health related information on the internet repeatedly.
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Health Literacy and Cyberchondria
Aylin Tutgun Ünal (Uskudar University, Turkey), Yücel Ekinci (Istanbul Şişli Hamidiye Etfal Training and Research Hospital, Turkey), and Nevzat Tarhan (Uskudar University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8630-3.ch015
Abstract
Although newly developing technologies contribute positively to human life, many studies have shown that it has some health risks. The widespread use of computers and mobile devices, in particular, have allowed the internet to be accessible by almost everyone and thus exposes them to health problems resulting from internet use. The aims of this study are to investigate negative health problems associated with internet use, the impact of new media tools on the health of individuals, to understand cyberchondria and to present solutions to reduce its effects. Furthermore, it was aimed to assess the status of cyberchondria and related factors as well health literacy in individuals using the internet to determine the necessary treatment options for cyberchondria, to clarify the conceptual status of cyberchondria for future research, and to develop evidence-based approaches. Findings indicate that when considering the relationship between health literacy and cyberchondria, the effect of health literacy in reducing cyberchondria was found to be effective.
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The Relationship Between Digital Literacy and Cyberchondria
It is a type of behavior that not only seeks information on the Internet, but also results in unnecessary spending of time and stress.
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Cyberchondria, Coronavirus, and Cybercrime: A Perfect Storm
A pattern of excessive health-based search behaviours that are likely to increase health anxiety or distress, heightened by the ever-increasing access to technology use and the Internet specifically.
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The Impact of Medical or Health-Related Internet Searches on Patient Compliance: The Dr. Net Study
escalation of anxiety regarding one’s health because of searching online for health-related or medical information, and unnecessarily worrying about having serious diseases or poor outcomes.
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