Abstract
Aim
The present study was planned with the aim of developing a scale for measuring individuals’ online health information-seeking behavior.
Material and Method
The study was carried out between 9.12.2022 and 14.01.2023 with individuals aged 18 and over who were residing in Yalova, Türkiye. The study sample included 395 participants.
Results
Exploratory factor analysis showed that the developed scale comprised one dimension and five items. Confirmatory factor analysis was subsequently utilized to verify the structure of the scale, and the goodness-of-fit results supported the scale’s construct validity. Furthermore, the reliability coefficient of the scale was high. According to these findings, the newly developed
Conclusion
Online Health Information-Seeking Behavior Scale is both valid and reliable, and it can be administered in evaluating individuals’ online health information-seeking behaviors.
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
Additional information
Notes on contributors
Özgün Ünal
Özgün Ünal, PhD ([email protected]) is an associate professor at Sakarya University in Türkiye. He studies management and organization, organizational behavior and health management.
Serkan Deniz
Serkan Deniz, PhD ([email protected]) is an associate professor at Yalova University in Türkiye. He studies management and organization, organizational behavior and health management.