Factors Associated With Perceived Trust of False Abortion Websites: Cross-sectional Online Survey
BackgroundMost patients use the internet to search for health information. While there is a vast repository of searchable information online, much of the content is unregulated and therefore potentially incorrect, conflicting, or confusing. Abortion information online is particularly prone to being...
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Main Authors: | Chaiken, Sarina Rebecca (Author), Han, Lisa (Author), Darney, Blair G (Author), Han, Leo (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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