Bridging the Gender Gap in eHealth Literacy Key Insights from a Recent Survey

  • Study Overview:
    The study analyzed 354 participants and explored the role of eHealth literacy in managing health conditions, with particular attention to gender disparities. It highlighted how digital health tools can improve health outcomes, but noted that these benefits are not equally accessible across genders.
  • Key Findings:
    • Gender Differences: The research found that women tend to use digital health tools more frequently than men.
    • Tech Adoption: Women showed a higher willingness to adopt health apps for self-care, while men lagged in digital engagement.
    • Impact on Health: Higher eHealth literacy correlated with better health management behaviors and outcomes.
  • Health Disparities & Digital Divide:
    The survey also identified significant socioeconomic and age-related disparities that affect eHealth literacy, especially in older populations. This poses challenges in ensuring equitable healthcare access.

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