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Published on 26.11.13 in Vol 15, No 11 (2013): November

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Works citing "The Effects of Preference for Information on Consumers’ Online Health Information Search Behavior"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.2783):

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  1. Senkowski V, Branscum P. How College Students Search the Internet for Weight Control and Weight Management Information: An Observational Study. American Journal of Health Education 2015;46(4):231
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  2. Hayes L, Bhochhibhoya A, Cheney M, Larson D, Branscum P. An Evaluation of the Effects of Formal Nutrition Education on Online Nutrition Information Retrieval among College Students. Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet 2016;20(4):139
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  3. Sawka AM, Straus S, Rodin G, Tsang RW, Brierley JD, Rotstein L, Segal P, Gafni A, Ezzat S, Goldstein DP. Exploring the relationship between patients’ information preference style and knowledge acquisition process in a computerized patient decision aid randomized controlled trial. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2015;15(1)
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  4. Zhang Y, Sun Y, Kim Y. The influence of individual differences on consumer's selection of online sources for health information. Computers in Human Behavior 2017;67:303
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  5. Schneider JA, Holland CP. eHealth Search Patterns: A Comparison of Private and Public Health Care Markets Using Online Panel Data. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(4):e117
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  6. Chen Y, Zhao Y, Wang Z. Understanding online health information consumers' search as a learning process. Library Hi Tech 2020;38(4):859
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  7. Setton R, Tierney C, Tsai T. The Accuracy of Web Sites and Cellular Phone Applications in Predicting the Fertile Window. Obstetrics & Gynecology 2016;128(1):58
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  8. Corter AL, Speller B, Sequeira S, Campbell C, Facey M, Baxter NN. What Young Women with Breast Cancer Get Versus What They Want in Online Information and Social Media Supports. Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology 2019;8(3):320
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  9. Luo J, Zhang G, Wentz S, Cui L, Xu R. SimQ: Real-Time Retrieval of Similar Consumer Health Questions. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(2):e43
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  10. Sak G, Schulz PJ. Exploring Health Information-Seeking Preferences of Older Adults With Hypertension: Quasi-Experimental Design. JMIR Cardio 2018;2(1):e12
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  11. Branscum P, Patricio-Agosto N. How Children Search for Health Information Online: An Observational Study. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 2020;52(5):522
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  12. Li F, Li M, Guan P, Ma S, Cui L. Mapping Publication Trends and Identifying Hot Spots of Research on Internet Health Information Seeking Behavior: A Quantitative and Co-Word Biclustering Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(3):e81
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  13. Dubbeldam I, Sanders J, Spooren W, Meijman FJ, van den Haak M. Motives for Health Information Behavior: Patterns More Refined Than Traditional Dichotomies. A Study Among Women in a Cervix Treatment Process. Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet 2018;22(2):126
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  14. Cheng C, Ebrahimi OV, Lau Y. Maladaptive coping with the infodemic and sleep disturbance in the COVID‐19 pandemic. Journal of Sleep Research 2021;30(4)
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  15. Lu D, Wang J, Lu C, Liu Z, Jain A, Ji F, Gu Q. Alleviating Pregastroscopy Anxiety Using Mobile Social Media Application. Frontiers in Medicine 2022;9
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  16. Babicz MA, Rahman S, Kordovski VM, Tierney SM, Woods SP. Age and neurocognition are associated with credibility evaluations of health websites. Applied Neuropsychology: Adult 2022;:1
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  17. Song J, Li Y, Guo X, Shen KN, Ju X. Making Mobile Health Information Advice Persuasive. Journal of Organizational and End User Computing 2022;34(4):1
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  18. Qi M, Cui J, Li X, Han Y. Influence of E-consultation on Intention of First-visit Patients to Select Medical Services: Based on a Scenario Survey (Preprint). Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.2783):

  1. Nikou S, Brännback ME, Orrensalo TP, Widén G. Understanding Social Media and Entrepreneurship. 2020. Chapter 3:29
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