Open Access
Trading Data for Health
Author(s) -
Sven Joeckel,
Jakob Henke,
Leyla Dogruel
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
european journal of health communication
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2673-5903
DOI - 10.47368/ejhc.2021.304
Subject(s) - popularity , mhealth , mediation , internet privacy , context (archaeology) , structural equation modeling , psychology , information privacy , self disclosure , sample (material) , social psychology , computer science , machine learning , psychiatry , political science , psychological intervention , law , biology , paleontology , chemistry , chromatography
mHealth apps are growing in popularity among smartphone users. Such apps often contain social features that enable users to compare their behavior with others but to function, mHealth apps require users to share health information which is considered a threat to individuals’ privacy. Building on social comparison theory and research on privacy decision-making, we investigate the effects of users’ social comparison orientation and privacy attitudes as well as the potential mediating effect of health information disclosure on users’ intention to use a dietary app. Relying on a PLS-based structural-equation model in a sample of N = 528 participants, our study supports claims of a positive effect of social comparison orientation on intention to use a mHealth app. Further, the negative effect of privacy attitude and the positive mediation of information disclosure were supported as well. The study also demonstrated that findings were stable when the context of information disclosure is changed.