Computer-mediated Communication and Healthcare Satisfaction among Middle-aged Men Living with or without HIV
Shiyang Xu,
Deanna Ware,
Michael Plankey
Abstract:Introduction Computer-mediated communication has a multifaceted effect on health care satisfaction. This relationship has not been studied among middle-aged men living with HIV. The current study extracted data from the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study (MACS) to examine the association between computer-mediated communication and health care satisfaction. Methods The MACS is a prospective study of more than 7000 sexual minority men living with and without HIV. The Understanding Patterns of Healthy Aging Among Me… Show more
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