“…In the limited oral health research that has been done on this topic, similar results have been found (Lee, Divaris, Baker, Rozier, Vann, 2012). The body of work on self-efficacy and health literacy has generally used three well-tested scales for measuring health literacy: the Newest Vital Sign (Weiss, Mays, Martz, Castro, DeWalt, Pignone et al, 2005), the Rabid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine (REALM) (Davis, Long, Jackson, Mayeaux, George, Murphy et al 1993) or Dentistry (REALD) (Atchison, Gironda, Messadi, & Der-Martirosian, 2010; Stucky, Lee, Lee, Rozier, 2011), and the Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (TOFHLA) (Baker, Williams, Parker, Gazmararian, & Nurss, 1999; Parker, Baker, Williams & Nurss, 1995). While each study revealed significant findings, no study used more than one health literacy measure to note any differences across the sample depending on measure used.…”