Bridging the digital divide: Report on focus groups with low-income urban and rural residents in Pennsylvania

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Bass, SB [1 ]
Fleisher, L [1 ]
Mckeown-Conn, N [1 ]
James, D [1 ]
Gonzalez, E [1 ]
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[1] Temple Univ, Dept Hlth Studies, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA
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AMIA 2002 SYMPOSIUM, PROCEEDINGS: BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS: ONE DISCIPLINE | 2002年
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In recent years, the growth in technology and new media has created a communications revolution that allows people instant and equal access to previously unavailable or difficult-to-find information. Despite this proliferation,, however, there remains a gap, a "Digital Divide", between Americans who have access to technology and those who do not. According to the most recent report from the Department of Commerce(1), only one-quarter of those making less than $15,000 a year have computers. White households are still more than twice as likely to own a computer than Black and Hispanic households. In addition, 60.2% of adults with only a high school degree and 87.2% of adults with less than a high school education currently do not have access to the Internet. This divide in access, especially in relationship to finding health information, is a substantial barrier to underserved audiences who are already at greatest risk for poor health outcomes.
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