Critical health literacy: Reflection and action for health

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Abstract

Health literacy research is growing rapidly and broadly; however, conceptual advances in critical health literacy (CHL) seem hampered by a lack of a clear definition. In this paper, we refer to key features of the concept as identified in earlier works, offer a new definition of CHL and briefly discuss its theoretical roots. Reflection and action are suggested as the two constituent components of CHL. Consequences for future research are also discussed.

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Abel, T., & Benkert, R. (2022, August 1). Critical health literacy: Reflection and action for health. Health Promotion International. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daac114

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