The relationship between Cyberchondria and Health Literacy among first year Nursing Students: the mediating effect of health anxiety.
Manal Saeed Mohammed,
Nourhan Essam Hendawi Hendawi,
Ayman Mohamed El-Ashry
et al.
Abstract:Background First-year nursing students are at a critical juncture in their education. They are transitioning from laypersons to healthcare professionals, students are frequently exposed to medical information both in academic settings and through personal research. This exposure can sometimes lead to cyberchondria, improving health literacy and managing health anxiety are key strategies in reducing the incidence of cyberchondria.Aim Investigate the mediating effect of health anxiety between Cyberchondria and H… Show more
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