"You can explore it more online": a qualitative study on Australian women's use of online health and medical information
Abstract Background Previous research has demonstrated the importance of search engines, websites, online discussion groups and social media groups for women in developed countries looking for health and medical information, but few studies have focused on Australian women. The Australian Women and...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Maslen (Author), Deborah Lupton (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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