An investigation of mHealth and digital health literacy among new parents during COVID-19
Lorie Donelle, Brad Hiebert, Jodi Hall

TL;DR
This study explores how new parents used digital health tools during the pandemic and their ability to understand health information online.
Contribution
It provides insights into digital health literacy and online behavior among new parents during the pandemic.
Findings
Most participants used smartphones for parenting-related online activities.
Participants had moderate to high digital health literacy, above the Canadian average.
About half reported negative health effects from their online behaviors.
Abstract
Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, parents were expected to understand increasingly sophisticated information about health issues and healthcare systems and access online resources as a part of their caregiving role. Yet little is known about parents' online digital technology use and digital health literacy skill. This study aimed to investigate parents' digital technology use, their self-reported digital health literacy skill, and demographic information as potential factors influencing their use of digital technologies. An online survey utilizing convenience sampling was administered to new parents during the COVID-19 pandemic that inquired about their demographic information, digital technology use, and digital health literacy skills within Ontario, Canada. A total of 151 individuals responded to the survey; these were primarily mothers (80%) who self-reported as white…
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TopicsLatin American and Latino Studies
