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) |