Understanding disadvantaged adolescents' perception of health literacy through a systematic development of peer vignettes
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2021-03-25Author
Goss, Hannah R.
McDermott, Clare
Hickey, Laura
Issartel, Johann
Meegan, Sarah
Morrissey, Janis
Murrin, Celine
Peers, Cameron
Smith, Craig
Spillane, Ailbhe
Belton, Sarahjane
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Adolescence represents a crucial phase of life where health behaviours, attitudes and social determinants can have lasting impacts on health quality across the life course. Unhealthy behaviour in young people is generally more common in low socioeconomic groups. Nevertheless, all adolescents should have a fair opportunity to attain their full health potential. Health literacy is positioned as a potential mediating factor to improve health, but research regarding health literacy in adolescents and socially disadvantaged populations is limited. As part of Phase one of the Ophelia (OPtimising HEalth LIterAcy) framework, The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of socially disadvantaged Irish adolescents in relation to health literacy and related behaviours, and utilise this data to develop relevant vignettes.
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