1. Health Literacy Among General Adult Population of Bishnupur, Manipur: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Sandra Fernandez, K Dhinu, Avantika Gupta, K Shantibala, Priya Laikhuram, and Gitanjali Takhellambam
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general population ,health literacy ,hls-eu-q16 ,manipur ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: Low level of health literacy is a public health problem. By improving people’s access to health information, and their capacity to use it effectively, health literacy is critical to empowerment. This study was conducted to assess the health literacy of the adult population in the Bishnupur district of Manipur and to determine its association with socio-demographic factors. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among general adult population of Bishnupur district. Data were collected using a validated structured questionnaire-Health Literacy Survey-European Union Questionnaire (HLS-EU-Q16) using Google Form from 576 participants selected by stratified multistage cluster sampling with proportional allocation. Descriptive statistics, Chi-square test, and multivariate logistic regression were applied using SPSS vn. 26, and P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Median age of the participants was 43 (32–53) years, and half of them were females. Among the participants, majority, 514 (89.2%) had inadequate health literacy. Being employed [aOR: 0.470 (0.227-0.973)], having no formal education [aOR: 0.097 (0.011–0.845)], educated up to primary school [aOR: 0.111 (0.013-0.933)] or secondary school [aOR: 0.258 (0.082-0.806)] had lesser odds of having adequate health literacy. Fair self-perception of health [aOR: 10.098 (1.176-86.736)] had higher odds of adequate health literacy. Conclusions: Nine out of ten participants had inadequate health literacy. Measures to improve health literacy should be taken as it is an important determinant of health.
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- 2024
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