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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Subst Abus. 2022;43(1):1119–1126. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2022.2028701

Table 3.

User experiences among study participants who logged onto WebHealth4Us4Us site in New York City (n=44), 2013–2016.

Measures n (%)

All 44 (100)
Found disease prevention educational resources useful 42 (95.5)
 Disease prevention resources by topic (categories not mutually exclusive)
  HIV 41 (95.4)
  Hepatitis C 37 (90.2)
  Other sexually transmitted diseases 40 (95.2)
Found social services informational resources useful 41 (93.2)
 Social services resources by topic (categories not mutually exclusive)
  Mental Health Resources 36 (97.3)
  Drug treatment 40 (90.9)
Felt uncomfortable or offended by disease prevention information
 Yes 0
 No 44 (100)
Felt uncomfortable or offended by social services resources
 Yes 1 (2.3)
 No 42 (97.7)
Would recommend WebHealth4Us to others
 Yes 41 (93.2)
 No 3 (6.8)
Will revisit WebHealth4Us site after the end of the study
 Yes 41 (93.2)
 No 3 (6.8)