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Table 4 Use of mobile phone for health by programme (health and non-health)

From: Knowledge, attitude, and use of mHealth technology among students in Ghana: A university-based survey

Variable

Responses

Department

Non-health Programmes

Health Programmes

Total

p-value

n = 274 (%)

n = 410 (%)

n = 684 (%)

 

Use of mHealth in the past 12 months

No

147 (53.6)

236 (57.6)

383 (56)

.313

Yes

127 (46.3)

174 (42.4)

301 (44)

 

Frequency of mHealth use

many times, a day

64 (23.4)

112 (27.3)

176 (25.7)

 

at least once a day

18 (6.6)

87 (21.2)

105 (15.3)

.001*

at least a week

62 (22.6)

87 (21.2)

149 (21.8)

 

at least once a month/at least once in three months

130 (47.4)

124 (30.2)

254 (37.1)

 

Health information sought

Primary healthcare service (diagnosis, health advice and treatment)

142 (51.8)

253 (61.7)

395 (57.7)

.025*

Health education/information

132 (48.2)

157 (38.3)

289 (42.2)

 

Source of mHealth information

Twitter

17 (6.2)

62 (15.1)

79 (11.5)

.001*

Facebook

73 (26.6)

135 (32.9)

208 (30.4)

 

WhatsApp

51 (18.6)

63 (15.4)

114 (16.7)

 

snapchat

20 (7.3)

22 (5.4)

42 (6.1)

 

Instagram

22 (8)

27 (6.6)

49 (7.2)

 

YouTube

91 (33.2)

101 (24.6)

192 (28.1)

 

mHealth service use

Text messages

196 (71.5)

295 (71.9)

491 (71.8)

.905

Direct consultation over mobile phone

78 (28.5)

115 (28)

193 (28.2)

 
  1. *statistically significant at p <0.05