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Internet use among childhood and young adult cancer survivors who smoke: implications for cessation interventions

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Internet use among childhood and young adult cancer survivors who smoke: implications for cessation interventions

Auteurs : Rebekah H. Nagler ; Elaine Puleo ; Kim Sprunck-Harrild ; Karen M. Emmons

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RBID : PMC:3328098

Abstract

Objective

To identify patterns of Internet use among childhood and young adult cancer survivors who smoke.

Methods

Baseline assessment data were collected from 2005 to 2008 for the Partnership for Health-2 (PFH-2) study, a web-based smoking cessation intervention for childhood and young adult cancer survivors. Participants were surveyed about their Internet access and use. Sociodemographic, clinical, and psychosocial data also were collected.

Results

Internet access and use was widespread among PFH-2 participants. However, older, less-educated, and female survivors reported less frequent Internet use, even when they had access to the Internet at home and/or at work. These associations were significant in multivariable analyses.

Conclusions

Although the digital divide is narrowing, Internet use and engagement remains socially patterned. web-based prevention interventions are a promising method of reaching this geographically dispersed, high-risk population, but certain subgroups—particularly older and lower socioeconomic status survivors—might be missed by this approach.


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DOI: 10.1007/s10552-012-9926-9
PubMed: 22370697
PubMed Central: 3328098

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