“…Furthermore, studies have shown that limited health literacy is linked to poor health outcomes (Baskaradoss, 2016;Cheng, Bauer, Downs, & Sanders, 2016;Fonseca, Silva, & Canavarro, 2017;McNaughton et al, 2014;Wu et al, 2017). This is especially concerning for vulnerable populations such as that of our sample since limited health literacy has been associated with low income and socioeconomic status, lower levels of education, racial/ethnic minorities, older age, Spanish speakers, immigrants, and cognitively impaired individuals (Alberti & Morris, 2017;Baker, Wolf, Feinglass, & Thompson, 2008;Cajita, Cajita, & Hae-Ra, 2016;Fonseca et al, 2017;Hahn et al, 2015;McNaughton et al, 2014;Walker, Pepa, & Gerard, 2010). By assessing health literacy at the needs assessment phase, students will be able to consider community members' level of health literacy in the cultural tailoring process, in addition to considering social, cultural, and developmental needs.…”