Users and non-users of web-based health advice service among Finnish university students -: chronic conditions and self-reported health status (a cross-sectional study)

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Castren, Johanna [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Huttunen, Teppo [4 ]
Kunttu, Kristina [2 ]
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[1] Univ Tampere, Dept Gen Practice, Sch Med, Tampere 33014, Finland
[2] Finnish Student Hlth Serv, Helsinki 00260, Finland
[3] Pirkanmaa Hosp Dist, Dept Gen Practice, Tampere 33521, Finland
[4] Oy 4Pharma Ltd, Turku, Finland
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10.1186/1472-6947-8-8
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Background: The Internet is increasingly used by citizens as source of health information. Young, highly educated adults use the Internet frequently to search for health-related information. Our study explores whether reported chronic conditions or self-reported health status differed among Finnish university students using the Finnish Student Health Services web-based health advice service compared with those not using the service. Methods: Cross-sectional study performed by a national postal survey in 2004. Material: A random sample (n = 5 030) of a population of 101 805 undergraduate Finnish university students aged 19-35. The response rate: 63% (n = 3 153). Main outcome measures: Proportion of university students reporting use a of web-based health advice service, diagnosed chronic conditions, and self-reported health status of users and non-users of a web-based health advice service. Statistical methods: Data were presented with frequency distributions and cross-tabulations and the chi(2) test was used. Results: 12% (n = 370) of Finnish undergraduate students had used the web-based health advice service and were identified as 'users'. The proportion of male students reporting allergic rhinitis or conjunctivitis was greater among users than non-users (24%, n = 22 vs. 15%, n = 154, chi(2), P = .03). The proportion of female students reporting chronic mental health problems was greater among users than non-users (12%, n = 34 vs. 8%, n = 140, chi(2), P = .03). There was no statistical significance between the group differences of male or female users and non-users in self-reported health status (good or fairly good, average, rather poor or poor). Conclusion: Among young, highly educated adults the use of a web-based health advice service is not associated with self-reported health status. However, a web-based health advice service could offer support for managing several specific chronic conditions. More research data is needed to evaluate the role of web-based health advice services that supplement traditional forms of health services.
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