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. 2025 Jan 6;27:e65065. doi: 10.2196/65065

Table 4.

Moderated effect.

Path Intention to seek medical care on the internet, β (P value) Perceived ease of use, β (P value) Perceived usefulness, β (P value) Trust, β (P value)
Intergenerational support .447 (<.001) .183 (<.001) .337 (<.001) .389 (<.001)
Electronic health literacya .15 (<.001) .094 (.002) .167 (<.001) .173 (<.001)
ISb × eHLc .124 (<.001) .177 (<.001) .073 (.018) .09 (.003)

aElectronic health literacy was used as a moderating variable in the model after controlling for the variables age, gender, education, residential status, occupation now or before retirement, monthly income, urban /rural, number of children, self-assessed health status.

bIS: intergenerational support.

ceHL: eHealth literacy.