Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
351548 Computers in Human Behavior 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Driven by communication privacy management (CPM) theory and regulatory focus theory (RFT), this study examined important antecedents of information withholding and truthful disclosure in the novel context of e-health communication. Structural equation modeling (SEM) analyses revealed that health consumers’ behavioral activation system (BAS) and favorable evaluation of an e-health website are positive predictors of truthful disclosure and that health consumers’ prevention regulatory focus and self-concealment tendency are positive predictors of information sensitivity. Theoretical contributions regarding the relevance of CPM and RFT to computer-mediated communication (CMC) and practical implications for the design of persuasive e-health websites are discussed.

► E-health refers to digital resources and practices to support health and health care. ► There is a dialectic relationship between privacy protection and disclosure in e-health. ► Behavioral activation system is a positive predictor of truthful disclosure in e-health. ► Prevention regulatory focus is a positive predictor of information sensitivity in e-health. ► Health professionals need to understand the self-concealment tendency of health consumers.

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