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Area of Science:

  • Sexual Health
  • Digital Health
  • Health Communication

Background:

  • A significant portion of Australian adults utilize the internet for medical symptom investigation.
  • Evidence regarding internet health information seeking behavior (HISB) specifically for sexual health is limited.
  • This study addresses the gap by examining HISB for sexual health self-diagnosis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine the frequency of internet HISB for sexual health self-diagnosis.
  • To identify predictors of internet HISB in sexual health.
  • To assess the accuracy of self-diagnoses made using online information.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional survey was administered to symptomatic patients at the Sydney Sexual Health Centre (SSHC).
  • The survey collected data on HISB, self-assessed diagnosis, anxiety, and health literacy.
  • Responses were correlated with electronic medical record data, including demographics and clinician diagnoses.

Main Results:

  • The majority of participants (79.1%) searched the internet for sexual health information prior to their clinic visit.
  • Only 16.9% of those using the internet made an accurate self-diagnosis.
  • Internet HISB was associated with increased anxiety and higher likelihood of seeking information among individuals born in Asia compared to Australian-born participants.

Conclusions:

  • The study confirms a high prevalence of internet health information seeking behavior for sexual health concerns.
  • A significant concern is the low accuracy of self-diagnoses and increased anxiety associated with online health information seeking.
  • Developing strategies to guide patients toward reputable online resources is crucial to mitigate anxiety and misinterpretation.