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    The impact of digital literacy and internet usage on health behaviors and decision-making in Arab MENA countries

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    Date
    2025-09-30
    Author
    Reema, Tayyem
    Qasrawi, Radwan
    Sabbah, Haleama Al
    Amro, Malak
    Issa, Ghada
    Thwib, Suliman
    Atari, Siham Hani
    Bookari, Khlood
    Alawadhi, Noor
    Allehdan, Sabika
    Trigui, Hana
    Sokhn, Elie
    Khader, Yousef
    Badran, Eman
    Kamel, Iman
    Abdallah, Atiyeh
    Jemaà, Mohamed
    Musa, Emmanuel
    Kong, Jude Dzevela
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    BackgroundDigital literacy is essential for health behaviors and decision-making, particularly in Arab MENA countries, where access to digital resources varies considerably. ObjectiveThis study investigates the impact of digital literacy and internet usage on health behaviors across ten Arab countries, focusing on demographic and country-specific differences. MethodsA cross-sectional survey of 12,522 respondents from Bahrain, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Kuwait, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia was conducted using convenience sampling combined with the SMOTE-ENN technique to ensure balanced representation. The online questionnaire, available in Arabic and English, assessed internet access, digital literacy, and health behaviors. ResultsThe findings reveal notable disparities in how digital literacy affects health outcomes. Overall, 40 % reported positive impacts of digital literacy on health behaviors, with males and older age groups showing higher positive perceptions. Notable country differences were observed: Egypt reported the highest positive impact (65.1 %), while Kuwait had the highest negative impact (25.3 %). Urban residents and those with higher education levels experienced more positive effects. Reliable internet access, social media, and health apps positively influenced health outcomes, particularly in Egypt and the UAE. ConclusionThe findings emphasize the importance of enhancing digital health literacy, particularly for marginalized and underserved groups and communities. Improving internet access, fostering confidence in digital tools, and promoting critical evaluation of health information are crucial for positive health outcomes. This study offers key insights into the role of digital literacy in public health and highlights the need to address disparities in the Arab MENA region.
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    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160791X25001010
    DOI/handle
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.techsoc.2025.102911
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/65527
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