# Prevalence and Predictors of Posting Health-Related Content Among US Facebook Users: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study

**Authors:** Richard Bannor, Ran Xu, Jolaade Kalinowski, Tricia Leahey, Caitlin Caspi, Christie I. Idiong, Jared Goetz, Sherry Pagoto

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/ijerph22060918 · International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health · 2025-06-10

## TL;DR

This study finds that most US Facebook users post health-related content, with factors like education and chronic illness linked to more frequent posting.

## Contribution

The study quantifies health-related posting behavior on Facebook and identifies sociodemographic and platform-use predictors.

## Key findings

- 68.7% of users posted at least one type of health-related content in the past year.
- Male gender, higher education, and chronic disease were linked to more frequent health-related posting.
- Older age and longer Facebook use were associated with less frequent health-related posting.

## Abstract

Health-related content is prevalent on Facebook, but we know little about how often the typical user posts about health, the nature of such posts, or the characteristics of users who do so. We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 2508 adult US Facebook users to assess the frequency and predictors of posting about a health condition, health behavior, and health information on Facebook. The findings revealed that 68.7% of participants posted at least one type of health-related content on Facebook in the past year, and 41.6% posted all three types of health-related content. Approximately 47% posted about a health condition, 56.7% posted about health behavior, and 62.7% posted health information in the past year. Male gender, advanced education, greater Facebook engagement, having a greater number of Facebook friends, and having a chronic disease were associated with more frequent posting of all types of health-related posts (all p-values ≤ 0.05). Older age and longer duration on Facebook were associated with less frequent posting of all types of health-related posts (all p-values ≤ 0.05). Future research should explore the reasons users post health-related content on Facebook and how they evaluate the veracity of the health-related content they see and post on Facebook.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** chronic disease (MESH:D002908)

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## References

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