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Digital Health Literacy in Bipolar Disorder: International Web-Based Survey.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Web-based resources can support people with bipolar disorder (BD) to improve their knowledge and self-management. However, publicly available resources are heterogeneous in terms of their quality and ease of use. Characterizing digital health literacy (the skillset that enable people to navigate and make use of health information in a web-based context) in BD will support the development of educational resources.

Objective

The aim of this study was to develop understanding of digital health literacy and its predictors in people with BD.

Methods

A web-based survey was used to explore self-reported digital health literacy (as measured by the e-Health Literacy Scale [eHEALS]) in people with BD. Multiple regression analysis was used to evaluate potential predictors, including demographic/clinical characteristics and technology use.

Results

A total of 919 respondents (77.9% female; mean age 36.9 years) completed the survey. Older age (β=0.09; P=.01), postgraduate education (β=0.11; P=.01), and current use of self-management apps related to BD (β=0.13; P<.001) were associated with higher eHEALS ratings.

Conclusions

Levels of self-reported digital health literacy were comparable or higher than other studies in the general population and specific physical/mental health conditions. However, individuals with BD who are younger, have completed less education, or are less familiar with mental health apps may require extra support to safely and productively navigate web-based health resources. Relevant educational initiatives are discussed. Future studies should evaluate skill development interventions for less digitally literate groups.

SUBMITTER: Morton E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8564668 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Digital Health Literacy in Bipolar Disorder: International Web-Based Survey.

Morton Emma E   Ho Kendall K   Barnes Steven J SJ   Michalak Erin E EE  

JMIR mental health 20211019 10


<h4>Background</h4>Web-based resources can support people with bipolar disorder (BD) to improve their knowledge and self-management. However, publicly available resources are heterogeneous in terms of their quality and ease of use. Characterizing digital health literacy (the skillset that enable people to navigate and make use of health information in a web-based context) in BD will support the development of educational resources.<h4>Objective</h4>The aim of this study was to develop understand  ...[more]

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