A Preliminary Study of Health Literacy in an Ethnically Diverse University Sample

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Abstract

There is a considerable body of research on health literacy in adult healthcare settings, mostly among at-risk clinical populations. However, much less is known about health literacy among youth transitioning to adulthood, including college students. Despite the protective effects of higher levels of education, some college students might have other risk factors for low health literacy (i.e., minority status). Hence, the purpose of the present study was to explore health literacy in an ethnically diverse public urban university. Although a majority of the students performed within the adequate range, we observed a subset of Hispanic and foreign students with lower health literacy, particularly in the domain of numeracy. Our preliminary results suggest that, contrary to common belief, there exists a vulnerable subpopulation of college students that have difficulty understanding and using health-related information. Health professionals should be alert to possible low health literacy among college students that may interfere with communication of vital health-related information and decision-making.

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Avci, G., Kordovski, V. M., & Woods, S. P. (2019). A Preliminary Study of Health Literacy in an Ethnically Diverse University Sample. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 6(1), 182–188. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40615-018-0512-z

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