Digital literacy linked to engagement and psychological benefits among breast cancer survivors in Internet‐based peer support groups
European Journal of Cancer Care2019Vol. 28(4), pp. e13134–e13134
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Stephen J. Lepore, Maria Rincon, Joanne S. Buzaglo, Mitch Golant, Morton A. Lieberman, Sarah Bauerle Bass, Suzanne K. Chambers
Abstract
Low digital literacy is associated with computer anxiety and barriers to ISG use, as well as distress during and after ISG use. Digital literacy must be taken into account when designing or delivering innovative digital interventions for cancer survivors.
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