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Visualizing wellness: mitigating online health anxiety through information visualization in mobile health applications
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Aslib Journal of Information Management 1–15.
Published: 04 August 2025
...Lin Wang; Jiaxuan Duan; Feifei Yao; Shanshan Wang Purpose With the development of the health industry in China, health apps have grown substantially. Whether health apps’ information visualization design can help users alleviate or increase health anxiety is yet to be determined. This paper aims...
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Untangling influences of information relevance and media richness on health anxiety and COVID-19-related stress: perspective of stimulus-organism-response
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Aslib Journal of Information Management (2025) 77 (4): 837–854.
Published: 27 March 2024
...Hua Pang; Enhui Zhou; Yi Xiao Purpose In light of the stimulus-organism-response (SOR) theoretical paradigm, this paper explores how information relevance and media richness affect social network exhaustion and, moreover, how social network exhaustion ultimately leads to health anxiety and COVID...
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Dark side consequences of cyberchondria: an empirical investigation
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Aslib Journal of Information Management (2022) 74 (5): 801–817.
Published: 14 February 2022
...Abdul Wahid Khan; Jatin Pandey Purpose Cyberchondria refers to the repeated and excessive search for health-related information online, associated with increased health anxiety. This paper utilizes the protection motivation theory to investigate the negative behavioral consequences...
