Measuring the effects of online health information: Scale validation for the e-Health Impact Questionnaire

Highlights • Health-related websites are widely used for a variety of purposes. • These include support, maintaining relationships and assisting behaviour change. • Websites can also be used for information and navigating health services. • The lack of an instrument to assess the impact of websites...

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Humans
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Internal Medicine
Internet
Male
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Patients’ experiences
Psychometric
Psychometrics
Reproducibility of Results
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