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Conflicting health information: a critical research need
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Han, Paul K. J.
, Carpenter, Delesha M.
, Geryk, Lorie L.
, Chen, Annie T.
, Nagler, Rebekah H.
, Dieckmann, Nathan F.
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/ Cancer
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Clinical decision making
/ Conflict (Psychology)
/ conflicting information
/ Consumer Health Information
/ Decision Making
/ Disputes
/ Health
/ Health aspects
/ Health behavior
/ Health education
/ Health information
/ Health Literacy
/ Heterogeneity
/ Humans
/ Inconsistency
/ Information
/ Information processing
/ Information sources
/ Internet
/ Knowledge
/ Mass Media
/ Medical screening
/ Perceptions
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Social networks
/ Typology
/ Vaccination
/ Viewpoint
/ Visibility
/ Womens health
2016
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Conflicting health information: a critical research need
by
Han, Paul K. J.
, Carpenter, Delesha M.
, Geryk, Lorie L.
, Chen, Annie T.
, Nagler, Rebekah H.
, Dieckmann, Nathan F.
in
Bias
/ Cancer
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Clinical decision making
/ Conflict (Psychology)
/ conflicting information
/ Consumer Health Information
/ Decision Making
/ Disputes
/ Health
/ Health aspects
/ Health behavior
/ Health education
/ Health information
/ Health Literacy
/ Heterogeneity
/ Humans
/ Inconsistency
/ Information
/ Information processing
/ Information sources
/ Internet
/ Knowledge
/ Mass Media
/ Medical screening
/ Perceptions
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Social networks
/ Typology
/ Vaccination
/ Viewpoint
/ Visibility
/ Womens health
2016
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Conflicting health information: a critical research need
by
Han, Paul K. J.
, Carpenter, Delesha M.
, Geryk, Lorie L.
, Chen, Annie T.
, Nagler, Rebekah H.
, Dieckmann, Nathan F.
in
Bias
/ Cancer
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Clinical decision making
/ Conflict (Psychology)
/ conflicting information
/ Consumer Health Information
/ Decision Making
/ Disputes
/ Health
/ Health aspects
/ Health behavior
/ Health education
/ Health information
/ Health Literacy
/ Heterogeneity
/ Humans
/ Inconsistency
/ Information
/ Information processing
/ Information sources
/ Internet
/ Knowledge
/ Mass Media
/ Medical screening
/ Perceptions
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Social networks
/ Typology
/ Vaccination
/ Viewpoint
/ Visibility
/ Womens health
2016
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Conflicting health information: a critical research need
2016
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Conflicting health information is increasing in amount and visibility, as evidenced most recently by the controversy surrounding the risks and benefits of childhood vaccinations. The mechanisms through which conflicting information affects individuals are poorly understood; thus, we are unprepared to help people process conflicting information when making important health decisions. In this viewpoint article, we describe this problem, summarize insights from the existing literature on the prevalence and effects of conflicting health information, and identify important knowledge gaps. We propose a working definition of conflicting health information and describe a conceptual typology to guide future research in this area. The typology classifies conflicting information according to four fundamental dimensions: the substantive issue under conflict, the number of conflicting sources (multiplicity), the degree of evidence heterogeneity and the degree of temporal inconsistency.
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