Health Literacy among Iranian High School Students.

Reza Khajouei, Fatemeh Salehi
Author Information
  1. Reza Khajouei: Medical Informatics Research Center, Institute for Futures Studies in Health, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We examined the health lit- eracy status of high school students in Kerman, Iran.
METHODS: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at high schools in Kerman. Data concerning 3 dimensions of health literacy (health knowledge, health skills and health be- haviors) were collected from 312 students using an adapted version of a valid and reliable questionnaire developed by the Ministry of Health of China. Data analysis was performed by descriptive statistics and chi-square analysis using SPSS version 22.
RESULTS: The average age of the students was 16 ± 3 years and 50% (N = 156) of them were girls. Twenty-nine percent of students gained a health literacy score between 37 and 47 (adequate). A statistically significant relationship was found between health literacy and type of school (p < .004), family income (p < .03), and parents' education level (p < .001).
CONCLUSION: A large percentage of adolescents in Iran have inadequate health literacy requiring serious interventions by authorities and policy-makers. Incorporating subjects such as mental health, prevention of addiction, and puberty and sexual health into educational curricula can improve Iranian students' health literacy.

MeSH Term

Adolescent
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Health Behavior
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health Literacy
Humans
Iran
Male
Students

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