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<div class="csl-entry">Pelikan, J., Link, T., Straßmayr, C., Waldherr, K., Alfers, T., Bøggild, H., Griebler, R., Lopatina, M., Mikšová, D., Nielsen, M. G., Peer, S., & Vrdelja, M. (2022). Measuring Comprehensive, General Health Literacy in the General Adult Population: The Development and Validation of the HLS₁₉-Q12 Instrument in Seventeen Countries. <i>International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health</i>, <i>19</i>(21), Article 14129. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192114129</div>
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1661-7827
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/139327
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Background: For improving health literacy (HL) by national and international public health policy, measuring population HL by a comprehensive instrument is needed. A short instrument, the HLS₁₉-Q12 based on the HLS-EU-Q47, was developed, translated, applied, and validated in 17 countries in the WHO European Region. Methods: For factorial validity/dimensionality, Cronbach alphas, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), Rasch model (RM), and Partial Credit Model (PCM) were used. For discriminant validity, correlation analysis, and for concurrent predictive validity, linear regression analysis were carried out. Results: The Cronbach alpha coefficients are above 0.7. The fit indices for the single-factor CFAs indicate a good model fit. Some items show differential item functioning in certain country data sets. The regression analyses demonstrate an association of the HLS₁₉-Q12 score with social determinants and selected consequences of HL. THLS₁₉-Q12 score correlates sufficiently highly (r ≥ 0.897) with the equivalent score for the HLS₁₉-Q47 long form. Conclusions: The HLS₁₉-Q12, based on a comprehensive understanding of HL, shows acceptable psychometric and validity characteristics for different languages, country contexts, and methods of data collection, and is suitable for measuring HL in general, national, adult populations. There are also indications for further improvement of the instrument.
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en
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MDPI
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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dc.subject
health literacy measurement
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nstrument development
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validation
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dc.subject
HLS₁₉
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HLS₁₉-Q12
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national adult population
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dc.title
Measuring Comprehensive, General Health Literacy in the General Adult Population: The Development and Validation of the HLS₁₉-Q12 Instrument in Seventeen Countries
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Article
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Artikel
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Creative Commons Namensnennung 4.0 International
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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dc.contributor.affiliation
Austrian National Public Health Institute, Vienna, Austria
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Austrian National Public Health Institute, Vienna, Austria
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Austrian National Public Health Institute, Vienna, Austria
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Ferdinand Porsche Fernfachhochschule, Austria
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Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
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Aalborg University, Denmark
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Austrian National Public Health Institute, Vienna, Austria
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dc.contributor.affiliation
Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Russia