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Being an informed consumer of health information and assessment of electronic health literacy in a national sample of internet users: validity and reliability of the e-HLS …
G Seçkin, D Yeatts, S Hughes, C Hudson, V Bell
Journal of medical Internet research 18 (7), e161, 2016
1162016
Cyber patients surfing the medical web: Computer-mediated medical knowledge and perceived benefits
G Seckin
Computers in Human Behavior 26 (6), 1694-1700, 2010
612010
Burnout among direct‐care workers in nursing homes: Influences of organisational, workplace, interpersonal and personal characteristics
DE Yeatts, G Seckin, Y Shen, M Thompson, D Auden, CM Cready
Journal of Clinical Nursing 27 (19-20), 3652-3665, 2018
542018
Informational and decisional empowerment in online health support communities: initial psychometric validation of the Cyber Info-Decisional Empowerment Scale (CIDES) and …
G Seçkin
Supportive Care in Cancer 19, 2057-2061, 2011
362011
Health information on the web and consumers’ perspectives on health professionals’ responses to information exchange
G Seçkin
Medicine 2.0 3 (2), 2014
242014
Satisfaction with health status among cyber patients: testing a mediation model of electronic coping support
G Seçkin
Behaviour & Information Technology 32 (1), 91-101, 2013
242013
I am proud and hopeful: age-based comparisons in positive coping affect among women who use online peer-support
G Seçkin
Journal of Psychosocial Oncology 29 (5), 573-591, 2011
222011
Internet technology in service of personal health care management: Patient perspective
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Journal of technology in Human Services 27 (2), 79-92, 2009
212009
Digital pathways to positive health perceptions: does age moderate the relationship between medical satisfaction and positive health perceptions among middle-aged and older …
G Seçkin, S Hughes, D Yeatts, T Degreve
Innovation in aging 3 (1), igy039, 2019
202019
Patients as information managers: the Internet for successful self-health care & illness management
G Seckin
Open Longevity Science 4 (1), 2010
202010
Patients as Information Managers
G Seckin
Open Longevity Science 4, 36-42, 2010
202010
Digital diversity or digital divide: An exploratory research on age, gender, race and income characteristics of online health information users
G Seçkin
International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities, and …, 2010
152010
Compensatory use of computers by disabled older adults
B Kahana, E Kahana, L Lovegreen, G Seçkin
Computers Helping People with Special Needs: 10th International Conference …, 2006
152006
Expansion of Parson's sick role into cyberspace: Patient information consumerism and subjective health in a representative sample of US internet users
G Seçkin
Social Science & Medicine 247, 112733, 2020
122020
Positive impacts of online health information seeking on health perceptions and the mediational relationship with health communication and sense of empowerment
G Seçkin, S Hughes, C Hudson, D Laljer, D Yeatts
eHealth: Current Evidence, Promises, Perils and Future Directions 15, 205-240, 2018
112018
Shared decision-making in nursing homes: Factors associated with the empowerment of direct care workers
DE Yeatts, Y Shen, PE Yeatts, O Solakoglu, G Seckin
Journal of aging and health 28 (4), 621-643, 2016
102016
Digitized emotions in the pocket: social computing and mobile mental health (mMH) applications
G Seçkin
Emotions, technology, and health, 41-61, 2016
72016
In Internet we trust: intersectionality of distrust and patient non-adherence
G Seçkin, S Hughes, P Campbell, M Lawson
Information, Communication & Society 24 (5), 751-771, 2021
52021
Smart phone health applications
G Seçkin, E Kahana
Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior, 898-905, 2015
52015
Using hierarchical multivariate analysis to examine interactions between alternative appraisals of cancer and virtual health support among middle-aged and older Internet users …
G Seçkin
Research on Aging 35 (6), 688-709, 2013
52013
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