Understanding user engagement in mobile health applications from a privacy management perspective

Author:

Zheng Han12ORCID,Zhao Lin3,Luo Chen45ORCID,Fu Shaoxiong6,Chen Xiaoyu7ORCID,Liang Shaobo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Information Management, Wuhan University , No. 299, Bayi Road, Wuchang Distrcit, Wuhan, Hubei, 430072 , China

2. Key Laboratory of Semantic Publishing and Knowledge Service of the National Press and Publication Administration, Wuhan University , No. 299, Bayi Road, Wuchang Distrcit, Wuhan, Hubei, 430072 , China

3. Faculty of Information Sciences, Complutense University of Madrid , Av. Complutense, 3, Moncloa - Aravaca, Madrid, 28040 , Spain

4. School of Journalism and Communication, Wuhan University , No. 299, Bayi Road, Wuchang Distrcit, Wuhan, Hubei, 430072 , China

5. Research Center for Intercultural Communication, Wuhan University , No. 299, Bayi Road, Wuchang Distrcit, Wuhan, Hubei, 430072 , China

6. College of Information Management, Nanjing Agricultural University , No. 1, Weigang, Xuanwu District, Najing, Jiangsu, 210095 , China

7. School of Cultural Heritage and Information Management, Shanghai University , No. 99, Shangda Road, Baoshan District, Shanghai, 200444 , China

Abstract

Abstract Mobile health applications (mHealth apps) have surged in popularity for their role in promoting knowledge exchange and providing emotional support among health consumers. However, this enhanced social connectivity via these apps has led to an escalation in privacy breaches, potentially hindering user engagement. Drawing upon the communication privacy management theory, this study proposes a moderated mediation model to link social privacy concerns to user engagement in mHealth apps. An online survey involving 1149 mHealth app users was conducted in China to empirically validate the proposed model. Results indicated that social privacy concerns were negatively related to user engagement in mHealth apps, and perceived privacy of the app partially mediated this relationship. Moreover, perceived control positively moderated the indirect relationship between social privacy concerns and user engagement via perceived privacy. Specifically, the negative impact of social privacy concerns on perceived privacy was mitigated for users who reported higher levels of perceived control, indicating that when users feel more in control of their personal data, they are less affected by concerns over social privacy. Theoretically, this study has the potential to help scholars understand user engagement in mHealth apps from a privacy management perspective. Practically, the results of this study could assist mobile app providers and health professionals in devising evidence-based strategies to enhance social engagement and promote effective and sustainable use of mHealth apps among health consumers.

Funder

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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