Title of article :
Inadequate functional health literacy and its associated gender inequality among an ethnic population: A social survey
Author/Authors :
Mahmoodi ، Hassan Social Determinant of Health Research Center, Research Institute for Health Development - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences , Nadrian ، Haidar Medical Education Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Moradzadeh ، Rahmatollah Department of Epidemiology - Faculty of Health - Arak University of Medical Sciences , Shahi ، Fatemeh Department of Health Education and Promotion - Faculty of Health - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Azimi ، Somayeh Department of Health Education and Promotion - Faculty of Health - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Shirzadi ، Shayesteh Department of Public Health - Faculty of Health - Neyshabour University of Medical Sciences , Sharifi Saqqezi ، Pershang Kawsar Hospital - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences , Keshavarzian ، Khadijeh Department of Health Education and Promotion - Faculty of Health - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Iranpour ، Abedin Department of Health Education and Promotion - Faculty of Health - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Saadati ، Fatemeh Department of Health Education and Promotion - Faculty of Health - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Hosking ، Sarah The Institute for Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Translation (IMPACT), School of Medicine - Deakin University , Pirehbabi ، Kamyar Department of Health Education and Promotion - Faculty of Health - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Behboodi ، Leila Department of Health Education and Promotion - Faculty of Health - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Bhalla ، Devender Department of Epidemiology and International Health - Pôle Universitaire euclide Intergovernmental UN Treaty
Abstract :
Background and Objective: Our objective was to determine the frequency of inadequate functional health literacy (FHL) among adult Kurd population, and infer the contribution index of sociodemographic factors for FHL across gender. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, multistage cluster sampling was employed to recruit 1000 people older than 18 years from 38 urban and 14 rural healthcare centers in Sanandaj, Iran. Data on FHL was collected from May to July 2019, through face-to-face interviews by using the validated Persian version of the Test of functional health literacy in adults (TOFHLA). The concentration index method was used to measure inequality in FHL. Results: Overall, 869 respondents (response rate: 86.9%) with a mean age of 33.68 (±13.0) completed the TOFHLA questionnaire. The average TOFHLA score was 51.9, which was 52.2 (±0.46) among males and 50.7 (±0.40) among females, p lt;0.001. Among females, the place of residence, monthly income, age, education level, and being head of the household contributed to 43%, 32%, 13%, 11.5%, and 11% of FHL inequality, respectively. While, among males, the place of residence (45.2%), household size (15.1%), and monthly income (13.5%) contributed most to inequality in FHL.Conclusion: FHL has disparities by gender and location. Males and rural people are at particular risk for poor FHL. For ease and better resolution of poor FHL, each population, gender, and area type should be considered as a stand-alone, which may help in identifying tailored interventions for males and females with low levels of FHL.
Keywords :
Health Literacy , health disparity , Inequality , Gender
Journal title :
Journal of Health Literacy
Journal title :
Journal of Health Literacy