Exploring pandemic-related health literacy among adolescents in Germany: a focus group study.

Anne-Kathrin Mareike Loer, Olga Maria Domanska, Christiane Stock, Susanne Jordan
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Background: Health literacy enables people to cope efficiently with health threats, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. However, little is known about health literacy among adolescents in general and especially in the context of pandemics. This study aimed to explore pandemic-related health literacy among adolescents by addressing cognitive, behavioral, conative, and affective components of the multidimensional health literacy construct.

Methods: Four online focus groups with 24 adolescents aged 13-17 years from four German federal states were conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic in May and June 2021. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis.

Results: Regarding the cognitive and behavioral components of pandemic-related health literacy, adolescents reported to use a broad range of traditional and digital media and personal information sources. The adolescents considered pandemic-related information to be good and easy to understand, when the information is presented in a concise and structured manner. The participants stated difficulties in finding, understanding, and evaluating pandemic-related information regarding particular protective measures. The adolescents described themselves to be critical when evaluating pandemic-related information and reported a high level of adherence to protective measures. Regarding the conative and affective components of health literacy, the adolescents explained that their wish to protect their loved ones from getting infected was the predominant motive for adherence to protective measures. They were convinced that people of their age play a role in pandemic containment. The adolescents reported sometimes making exceptions from adhering to protective measures to cope with negative feelings they experienced during the pandemic.

Conclusions: This study provides insights on how measures to improve pandemic-related health literacy among adolescents may be tailored to their needs. Prompt, concise, structured, and comprehensible preparation and communication of pandemic-related information in addition to educational efforts to strengthen health-related cognitive skills and critical health literacy may be supportive to reduce barriers in finding, understanding, and evaluating pandemic-related content.

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探索德国青少年与流行病相关的健康素养:焦点小组研究。
背景:卫生素养使人们能够有效应对COVID-19大流行等健康威胁。然而,人们对青少年普遍的卫生知识普及情况知之甚少,特别是在大流行病的背景下。本研究旨在通过解决多维健康素养结构的认知、行为、意向和情感组成部分,探索青少年与流行病相关的健康素养。方法:在2021年5月和6月2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,对来自德国4个联邦州的24名13-17岁青少年进行了4个在线焦点小组调查。数据分析采用定性内容分析。结果:关于与流行病有关的健康素养的认知和行为组成部分,据报告,青少年使用广泛的传统和数字媒体以及个人信息来源。青少年认为,如果以简明和有组织的方式提供与大流行病有关的信息,则这些信息是好的和易于理解的。与会者表示,在查找、理解和评估与大流行病有关的特定保护措施的信息方面存在困难。青少年称自己在评价与大流行病有关的信息时很关键,并报告说他们高度遵守保护措施。关于卫生知识普及的内涵和情感部分,青少年解释说,他们希望保护自己的亲人不受感染,这是他们坚持采取保护措施的主要动机。他们相信,同龄的人在遏制大流行方面发挥着作用。据报告,青少年有时会例外,不遵守保护措施,以应对他们在大流行期间经历的负面情绪。结论:这项研究提供了关于如何根据青少年的需要采取措施提高与流行病有关的健康素养的见解。及时、简明、有组织和可理解地编写和传播与大流行病有关的信息,再加上加强与健康有关的认知技能和关键的卫生素养的教育努力,可能有助于减少在发现、理解和评估与大流行病有关的内容方面的障碍。
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