Passing the litmus test : are we preparing youth to manage basic health care needs? A preliminary investigation

IF 0.4 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
A. Trout, M. Lambert, M. Epstein, Marybell Avery
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Although there has been growing awareness regarding the importance of health literacy on the social, emotional, and health related outcomes of adults, little is known about the preparedness of high school adolescents to access, navigate, and use health related information and services as they begin to enter into independence. This study evaluates the health literacy skills of 199 youth enrolled in high school health classes in a Midwestern region in the United States. Results revealed that nearly one out of three youth demonstrated some level of risk on applied measures of health literacy, and approximately half were unaware of how to access health insurance, regularly thought about what they eat and how it influences their health, knew how to make medical and dental appointments, and were aware of their family medical history. Implications, study limitations, and recommendations for practice and future research are discussed.
通过试金石:我们是否为青年管理基本保健需求做好了准备?初步调查
尽管人们越来越意识到健康素养对成年人的社会、情感和健康相关结果的重要性,但随着高中青少年开始进入独立,他们对获取、导航和使用健康相关信息和服务的准备情况知之甚少。本研究评估了美国中西部地区199名参加高中健康课程的青少年的健康素养技能。结果显示,近三分之一的青年在适用的卫生知识普及措施方面表现出一定程度的风险,大约一半的青年不知道如何获得医疗保险,经常考虑他们吃什么以及它如何影响他们的健康,知道如何进行医疗和牙医预约,并了解他们的家族病史。讨论了研究的意义、研究的局限性以及对实践和未来研究的建议。
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