1. Age Differences in Genetic Knowledge, Health Literacy and Causal Beliefs for Health Conditions
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Sato Ashida, Laura M. Koehly, Christina Lachance, Melody S. Goodman, Jewel D. Stafford, Kimberly A. Kaphingst, and Chintan Pandya
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Gerontology ,Paper ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Age differences ,business.industry ,Public health ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,MEDLINE ,Age Factors ,New York ,Health literacy ,Middle Aged ,Body weight ,Health Literacy ,Age groups ,Genetics ,Medicine ,Humans ,Causation ,business ,Genetics (clinical) - Abstract
Objectives: This study examined the levels of genetic knowledge, health literacy and beliefs about causation of health conditions among individuals in different age groups. Methods: Individuals (n = 971) recruited through 8 community health centers in Suffolk County, New York, completed a one-time survey. Results: Levels of genetic knowledge were lower among individuals in older age groups (26–35, p = 0.011; 36–49, p = 0.002; 50 years and older, pConclusions: Providing additional information that compensates for their lower genetic knowledge may help individuals in older age groups benefit from rapidly emerging genetic health information more fully. Increasing the levels of genetic knowledge about common complex diseases may help motivate individuals to engage in health promoting behaviors to maintain healthy weight through increases in behavioral causal attributions.
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- 2010