Table 2.
Associations between current use of digital health-management practices and eHEALS, internal orientation toward health, and trust in digital information.
| Motivational factor | Current use of digital health-management practices | Model 1 | Model 2d | ||||
| No use | Low use | High use | beta | 95% CI | beta | 95% CI | |
| Mean or n (%) | Mean or n (%) | Mean or n (%) | |||||
| eHEALS, mean | 30.1 | 32.4 | 32.1 | .03a | −0.00 to 0.07 | .01 | −0.03 to 0.05 |
| Internal orientation toward health, mean | 13.2a | 13.4a | 14.2a | .12b | 0.02-0.22 | .13b | 0.02-0.24 |
| Trust in digital informationc, n (%) | 23 (70.3)b | 22 (78.6)b | 24 (96.0)b | .51b | 0.05-0.96 | .31 | −0.21 to 0.83 |
aP=.10.
bP=.05.
cReference category in linear regression models: not satisfied or neutral about trust in digital information.
dModel 2 adjusts for all variables shown in the table as well as the following covariates: childbearing status, marital status, education, geographic location, and self-rated health.