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Research Articles

How College Students Search the Internet for Weight Control and Weight Management Information: An Observational Study

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Pages 231-240 | Received 16 Sep 2014, Accepted 22 Oct 2014, Published online: 06 Jul 2015
 

Abstract

Background: Few studies have attempted to examine how young adults search for health information on the Internet, especially information related to weight control and weight management. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine search strategies that college students used for finding information related to weight control and weight management on the Internet. Methods: A sample of undergraduate students (n = 30) were given 11 scenarios related to weight control and weight management and used the Internet to find solutions. Observations were recorded using video and audio software (Camtasia). Results: Participants used search engines for 97% of searches, and all participants but one used Google. Success rates varied from 96.4% to 57.1%. Transcripts from the audio recordings taken during the search revealed 4 themes: (1) Google is efficient; (2) perceptions about common sense information; (3) determinants of website credibility; and (4) difficulties finding and interpreting information. Discussion: Google was oftentimes exclusively accessed and relied upon to help users craft relevant search terms and correct misspellings. Users are also oftentimes confused about what dictates “credible” information. Translation to Health Education Practice: Health educators can use information from this study to develop interventions targeting health and computer literacy.

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