Online health information-seeking behaviour and mental well-being among Finnish higher education students during COVID-19

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Online health information-seeking behaviour and mental well-being among Finnish higher education students during COVID-19. / Rouvinen, Hanna; Turunen, Hannele; Lindfors, Pirjo et al.
In: Health Promotion International, Vol. 38, No. 6, daad143, 01.12.2023.

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Harvard

Rouvinen, H, Turunen, H, Lindfors, P, Kinnunen, JM, Rimpelä, A, Koivusilta, L, Kulmala, M, Dadaczynski, K, Okan, O & Sormunen, M 2023, 'Online health information-seeking behaviour and mental well-being among Finnish higher education students during COVID-19', Health Promotion International, vol. 38, no. 6, daad143. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daad143

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Rouvinen, H., Turunen, H., Lindfors, P., Kinnunen, J. M., Rimpelä, A., Koivusilta, L., Kulmala, M., Dadaczynski, K., Okan, O., & Sormunen, M. (2023). Online health information-seeking behaviour and mental well-being among Finnish higher education students during COVID-19. Health Promotion International, 38(6), Article daad143. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daad143

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Rouvinen H, Turunen H, Lindfors P, Kinnunen JM, Rimpelä A, Koivusilta L et al. Online health information-seeking behaviour and mental well-being among Finnish higher education students during COVID-19. Health Promotion International. 2023 Dec 1;38(6):daad143. doi: 10.1093/heapro/daad143

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abstract = "Online health information-seeking behaviour has increased since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic in March 2020. This study examined whether health-related information on COVID-19 searched on the internet was associated with mental well-being among higher education students. A cross-sectional internet survey was conducted among 18- to 34-year-old students in Finland (N <FOR VERIFICATION>= <FOR VERIFICATION>2976; mean age 24.61 years and median 24) in the spring of 2020. The data were analysed using descriptive statistics, Pearson's chi-square tests, Kruskal-Wallis nonparametric H tests, and a two-way ANOVA. The results indicated that most students (86% of females, 82% of males) used the internet to search for information on COVID-19. Students' self-perceived abilities to determine the relevance of online information on COVID-19 were associated with mental well-being.",
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