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Introducing an Integrated Model of Adults’ Wearable Activity Tracker Use and Obesity Information–Seeking Behaviors From a National Quota Sample Survey

Introducing an Integrated Model of Adults’ Wearable Activity Tracker Use and Obesity Information–Seeking Behaviors From a National Quota Sample Survey

From an online survey with a stratified random sample of 1004 mothers, Lee and Kim [25] applied Johnson and Meischke’s [23] information-seeking model to the context of diverse sources of childhood vaccination information [25]. The study incorporated psychological factors, such as perceived severity and self-efficacy, as the driving forces for health information seeking.

Bokyung Kim, Seoyeon Hong, Sungwook Kim

JMIR Form Res 2021;5(9):e23237