Factors affecting disclosure of personal health information via mobile application

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Atchariyachanvanich, Kanokwan, Mitinunwong, Nichaporn and Tamthong, Butsaraporn (2017) Factors affecting disclosure of personal health information via mobile application In: 2017 IEEE/ACIS 16th International Conference on Computer and Information Science (ICIS), 2017-05-24, Wuhan, China.

Abstract

This study explored the factors that affect personal health information (PHI) disclosure via a mobile application (app) in Thailand. Since mobile apps are increasingly popular, as is the Thai people's concern on their health condition, many mobile app service providers want to know which factors would persuade customers to reveal their PHI via mobile apps. This research model was, therefore, developed and included the six factors of: personalized service, self-presentation, mobile app reputation, familiarity, perceived benefits and privacy concerns. The hypotheses were tested by structural equation modeling using the questionnaire responses from 252 valid subjects. Surprisingly, privacy concern was not significantly negatively related to the intention to disclose PHI. However, the significance effect of the perceived benefit, personalized service and self-presentation were consistent with previous studies. The implication of the result will shed light on the development of healthcare mobile apps.

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