Cyberchondria and Intolerance of Uncertainty: Examining When Individuals Experience Health Anxiety in Response to Internet Searches for Medical Information

@article{Fergus2013CyberchondriaAI,
  title={Cyberchondria and Intolerance of Uncertainty: Examining When Individuals Experience Health Anxiety in Response to Internet Searches for Medical Information},
  author={Thomas A. Fergus},
  journal={Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking},
  year={2013},
  volume={16 10},
  pages={
          735-9
        }
}
  • T. Fergus
  • Published 22 October 2013
  • Medicine, Psychology
  • Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking
Individuals frequently use the Internet to search for medical information. However, for some individuals, searching for medical information on the Internet is associated with an exacerbation of health anxiety. Researchers have termed this phenomenon as cyberchondria. The present research sought to shed further light onto the phenomenology of cyberchondria. In particular, the moderating effect of intolerance of uncertainty (IU) on the relationship between the frequency of Internet searches for… 
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