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Breaking the Data Value-Privacy Paradox in Mobile Mental Health Systems Through User-Centered Privacy Protection: A Web-Based Survey Study

Breaking the Data Value-Privacy Paradox in Mobile Mental Health Systems Through User-Centered Privacy Protection: A Web-Based Survey Study

Zhang and Yan [98] reported that e Health literacy affected users’ continuous intention to use m Health apps. Drawing on the Elaboration Likelihood Model [99], they suggested that e Health literacy would foster satisfactory emotions for apps, which in turn motivated continuous intention to use them. Britt et al [100] demonstrated that a higher literacy level measured by the e Health Literacy Scale led to a greater intention to use online health resources.

Dongsong Zhang, Jaewan Lim, Lina Zhou, Alicia A Dahl

JMIR Ment Health 2021;8(12):e31633