2022
DOI: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_886_21
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Sociocultural, health knowledge, and health literacy among children ages 9–10 years in Thailand

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Health literacy (HL) enables a person to make good decisions regarding health care, disease prevention, and health promotion to maintain and improve health. In Thailand, most existing studies focus on adults’ HL rather than children. This research aimed to determine the influence of sociocultural and health knowledge on HL among children ages 9–10 years in Thailand. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 1650 chil… Show more

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“…Based on the characteristics of the population in these studies, the percentages of inadequate, low, or limited HL levels varied between 3.5% (among 4589 cancer patients in China) 24 and 84.5% (among 1360 community residents aged 15-69 years in Shanghai). 37 The most common determinants associated with their HL level were age, 13,15,16,24,36,15,40,41,44,45,53 -70 education, 13,16,24,30,32,15,35 -37,39,40,44,45,50,52 -58,60 -66,68,71 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the characteristics of the population in these studies, the percentages of inadequate, low, or limited HL levels varied between 3.5% (among 4589 cancer patients in China) 24 and 84.5% (among 1360 community residents aged 15-69 years in Shanghai). 37 The most common determinants associated with their HL level were age, 13,15,16,24,36,15,40,41,44,45,53 -70 education, 13,16,24,30,32,15,35 -37,39,40,44,45,50,52 -58,60 -66,68,71 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%