Personality traits of future nurses and cyberchondria: Findings from an emerging economy

The Internet is intricately embedded in our everyday lives and has become a valuable source of information to support learning due to its accessibility and decreasing costs. However, the rising costs of healthcare resulted in students seeking medical information from online health websites contribut...

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Main Authors: de la Cuesta, Josephine M., Catedrilla, Jypzie M., Ebardo, Ryan A., Limpin, Laiza L., Leaño, Cecilia B., Trapero, Hazel A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-17112024-05-27T06:55:53Z Personality traits of future nurses and cyberchondria: Findings from an emerging economy de la Cuesta, Josephine M. Catedrilla, Jypzie M. Ebardo, Ryan A. Limpin, Laiza L. Leaño, Cecilia B. Trapero, Hazel A. The Internet is intricately embedded in our everyday lives and has become a valuable source of information to support learning due to its accessibility and decreasing costs. However, the rising costs of healthcare resulted in students seeking medical information from online health websites contributing unnecessary stress to their academic lives. In developing economies, however, the overloaded information from the Internet brings forth severe risks to these individuals by exposing themselves to inaccurate and inappropriate information in addressing their perceived conditions and symptoms. Cyberchondria is the speculative escalation of anxieties about common health issues which is grounded on the assessment of online information to satisfy medical curiosity. The personality traits of nursing students in higher education are utilized to identify which among these traits can lead to cyberchondria by examining 207 responses through a structural equation model technique. Analysis of data reveals that the individual personality traits of conscientiousness and neuroticism are positively associated with cyberchondria. Practical and academic implications are discussed in relation to the role of technology in nursing education. 2019-11-19T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/712 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Cyberchondria Nursing students—Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Cyberchondria
Nursing students—Psychology
spellingShingle Cyberchondria
Nursing students—Psychology
de la Cuesta, Josephine M.
Catedrilla, Jypzie M.
Ebardo, Ryan A.
Limpin, Laiza L.
Leaño, Cecilia B.
Trapero, Hazel A.
Personality traits of future nurses and cyberchondria: Findings from an emerging economy
description The Internet is intricately embedded in our everyday lives and has become a valuable source of information to support learning due to its accessibility and decreasing costs. However, the rising costs of healthcare resulted in students seeking medical information from online health websites contributing unnecessary stress to their academic lives. In developing economies, however, the overloaded information from the Internet brings forth severe risks to these individuals by exposing themselves to inaccurate and inappropriate information in addressing their perceived conditions and symptoms. Cyberchondria is the speculative escalation of anxieties about common health issues which is grounded on the assessment of online information to satisfy medical curiosity. The personality traits of nursing students in higher education are utilized to identify which among these traits can lead to cyberchondria by examining 207 responses through a structural equation model technique. Analysis of data reveals that the individual personality traits of conscientiousness and neuroticism are positively associated with cyberchondria. Practical and academic implications are discussed in relation to the role of technology in nursing education.
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author de la Cuesta, Josephine M.
Catedrilla, Jypzie M.
Ebardo, Ryan A.
Limpin, Laiza L.
Leaño, Cecilia B.
Trapero, Hazel A.
author_facet de la Cuesta, Josephine M.
Catedrilla, Jypzie M.
Ebardo, Ryan A.
Limpin, Laiza L.
Leaño, Cecilia B.
Trapero, Hazel A.
author_sort de la Cuesta, Josephine M.
title Personality traits of future nurses and cyberchondria: Findings from an emerging economy
title_short Personality traits of future nurses and cyberchondria: Findings from an emerging economy
title_full Personality traits of future nurses and cyberchondria: Findings from an emerging economy
title_fullStr Personality traits of future nurses and cyberchondria: Findings from an emerging economy
title_full_unstemmed Personality traits of future nurses and cyberchondria: Findings from an emerging economy
title_sort personality traits of future nurses and cyberchondria: findings from an emerging economy
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2019
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/712
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