| Literature DB >> 30319778 |
Xavier Debussche1,2, Victorine Lenclume2, Maryvette Balcou-Debussche3, Danielle Alakian4, Claude Sokolowsky4, Delphine Ballet3, Gerald R Elsworth5, Richard H Osborne5,6, Laetitia Huiart2,7.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Health literacy refers to the ability of individuals to gain access to, use, and understand health information and services in order to maintain a good health. The assessment of health literacy profiles in a population is potentially crucial to respond to health needs. The Health Literacy Questionnaire explores nine dimensions of health literacy and has been shown to display robust psychometric properties. The aim was to test the validity of the multidimensional Health Literacy Questionnaire and to describe the health literacy profiles in a French population at risk of cardiovascular disease.Entities:
Keywords: Epidemiology/public health; France; cardiovascular risk; health literacy; validity testing
Year: 2018 PMID: 30319778 PMCID: PMC6154264 DOI: 10.1177/2050312118801250
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SAGE Open Med ISSN: 2050-3121
Health Literacy Questionnaire (HLQ) scales with high and low descriptors.[11]
| Scales | Low level of the construct | High level of the construct |
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| People who are low on this domain are unable to engage with doctors and other healthcare providers. They do not have a regular healthcare provider and/or have difficulty trusting healthcare providers as a source of information and/or advice | Have an established relationship with at least one healthcare provider who knows them well and who they trust to provide useful advice and information and to assist them to understand information and make decisions about their health | |
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| Feel that there are many gaps in their knowledge, and that they do not have the information they need to live with and manage their health concerns | Feel confident that they have all the information that they need to live with and manage their condition and to make decisions | |
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| People with low levels do not see their health as their responsibility, they are not engaged in their healthcare and regard healthcare as something that is done to them | Recognise the importance and are able to take responsibility for their own health. They proactively engage in their own care and make their own decisions about their health. They make health a priority | |
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| Completely alone and unsupported for health | A person’s social system provides them with all the support they want or need for health | |
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| No matter how hard they try, they cannot understand most health information and get confused when there is conflicting information | Able to identify good information and reliable sources of information. They can resolve conflicting information by themselves or with help from others | |
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| Are passive in their approach to healthcare, inactive, that is, they do not proactively seek or clarify information and advice and/or service options. They accept information without question. Unable to ask questions to get information or to clarify what they do not understand. They accept what is offered without seeking to ensure that it meets their needs. Feel unable to share concerns. The do not have a sense of agency in interactions with providers | Are proactive about their health and feel in control in relationships with healthcare providers. Are able to seek advice from additional healthcare providers when necessary. They keep going until they get what they want. Empowered | |
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| Unable to advocate on their own behalf and unable to find someone who can help them use the healthcare system to address their health needs. Do not look beyond obvious resources and have a limited understanding of what is available and what they are entitled to | Able to find out about services and supports so they get all their needs met. Able to advocate on their own behalf at the system and service level | |
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| Cannot access health information when required. Are dependent on others to offer information | Are ‘information explorer’. Actively use a diverse range of sources to find information and are up to date | |
| 9 |
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| Have problems understanding any written health information or instructions about treatments or medications. Unable to read or write well enough to complete medical forms | Are able to understand all written information (including numerical information) in relation to their health and able to write appropriately on forms where required | |
Characteristics of participants.
| Characteristics | Responders | n (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Age, years median (IQR) | 169 | 66 (59–70)[ |
| Sex | 175 | |
| Female | 134 (76.6) | |
| Education level | 175 | |
| Primary school (or less) | 13 (7.4) | |
| Middle school | 18 (10.3) | |
| Secondary school | 37 (21.1) | |
| University | 107 (61.1) | |
| Cohabitation status | 175 | |
| Living alone | 88 (50.3) | |
| Employment status | 175 | |
| Part/full-time | 50 (28.6) | |
| Retired | 99 (56.6) | |
| Unemployed | 22 (12.6) | |
| Other | 4 (2.3) | |
| Self-reported chronic disease[ | ||
| Diabetes | 174 | 100 (57.4) |
| Cardiovascular disease (stroke, heart problems) | 174 | 23 (13.2) |
| Cancer | 174 | 12 (6.9) |
| Musculoskeletal (arthritis, back pain) | 174 | 80 (46.0) |
| Asthma | 174 | 11 (6.3) |
| Depression or anxiety | 174 | 45 (25.9) |
| Obesity | 174 | 91 (52.3) |
IQR: interquartile range.
Median (IQR).
More than one possible.
Difficulty level of the translated Health Literacy Questionnaire (HLQ) in a French population at risk for metabolic or cardiovascular disease.
| Subscale/item | N (n = 175) | Difficulty level[ |
|---|---|---|
| Part 1 – Scales 1–5: How strongly you disagree or agree with the following statements (strongly disagree/disagree/agree/strongly agree) | ||
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| I have at least one healthcare provider who … | 175 | 12.6 (8.1–18.4) |
| I have at least one healthcare provider I can … | 175 | 12.6 (8.1–18.4) |
| I have the healthcare providers I need … | 175 | 19.4 (13.9–26.1) |
| I can rely on at least one … | 175 | 13.1 (8.5–19.1) |
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| I feel I have good information about health … | 175 | 22.9 (16.9–29.8) |
| I have enough information to help me deal … | 175 | 37.7 (30.5–45.3) |
| I am sure I have all the information I … | 175 | 50.9 (43.2–58.5) |
| I have all the information I need to … | 175 | 44.0 (36.5–51.7) |
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| I spend quite a lot of time actively managing … | 175 | 29.1 (22.5–36.5) |
| I make plans for what I need to do to be … | 175 | 14.3 (9.5–20.4) |
| Despite other things in my life, I make time … | 175 | 24.0 (17.9–31.2) |
| I set my own goals about health and fitness | 175 | 12.0 (7.6–17.8) |
| There are things that I do regularly … | 175 | 27.4 (21.0–34.7) |
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| I can get access to several people who … | 175 | 25.7 (19.4–32.9) |
| When I feel ill, the people around me really … | 175 | 45.1 (37.6–52.8) |
| If I need help, I have plenty of people I … | 175 | 29.1 (22.5–36.5) |
| I have at least one person … | 175 | 41.1 (33.8–48.8) |
| I have strong support from … | 175 | 33.7 (26.8–41.2) |
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| I compare health information from different … | 175 | 21.7 (15.9–28.6) |
| When I see new information about health, I … | 175 | 25.7 (19.4–32.9) |
| I always compare health information … | 175 | 28.6 (22.0–35.9) |
| I know how to find out if the health … | 175 | 32.0 (25.2–39.5) |
| I ask healthcare providers about the quality … | 175 | 21.7 (15.9–28.6) |
| Subscale/item | Responders (n = 175) | Difficulty level[ |
| Part 2 – Scales 6–9: How easy or difficult the following tasks are for you to do now (cannot do or always difficult/usually difficult/sometimes difficult/usually easy/always easy) | ||
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| Make sure that healthcare providers understand … | 175 | 60.6 (52.9–67.9) |
| Feel able to discuss your health concerns with a … | 175 | 41.1 (33.8–48.8) |
| Have good discussions about your health … | 175 | 44.6 (37.1–52.3) |
| Discuss things with healthcare providers … | 175 | 52.6 (44.9–60.2) |
| Ask healthcare providers questions to get … | 175 | 47.4 (39.8–55.1) |
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| Find the right healthcare | 175 | 69.1 (61.7–75.9) |
| Get to see the healthcare providers you need to | 175 | 57.7 (50.0–65.1) |
| Decide which healthcare provider you need … | 175 | 52.6 (44.9–60.2) |
| Make sure you find the right place to get … | 175 | 62.9 (55.2–70.0) |
| Find out what healthcare services you are … | 175 | 60.6 (52.9–67.9) |
| Work out what is the best care for you | 175 | 66.9 (59.4–73.8) |
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| Find information about health problems | 175 | 53.7 (46.0–61.3) |
| Find health information from several … | 175 | 50.3 (42.6–57.9) |
| Get information about health so you are … | 175 | 46.9 (39.3–54.5) |
| Get health information in words you … | 175 | 53.1 (45.5–60.7) |
| Get health information by yourself | 175 | 53.1 (45.5–60.7) |
| Subscale/item | Responders (n = 175) | Difficulty level[ |
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| Confidently fill medical forms in the correct … | 174 | 39.7 (32.3–47.3) |
| Accurately follow the instructions from … | 175 | 50.3 (42.6–57.9) |
| Read and understand written health … | 175 | 48.0 (40.4–55.7) |
| Read and understand all the information on … | 175 | 37.1 (30.0–44.8) |
| Understand what healthcare providers are … | 175 | 32.0 (25.2–39.5) |
CI: confidence interval.
Difficulty level was calculated as the proportion responding disagree and strongly disagree as against agree or strongly agree.
Difficulty level was calculated as the proportion responding cannot do, very difficult or quite difficult as against quite easy and very easy.
Psychometric properties of the HLQ, French version, in a population sample at risk for cardiovascular disease, n = 175.
| Factor loading (95% CI) | R2 | Cronbach’s α | Composite reliability | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Part 1 - Scales 1–5: How strongly you disagree or agree with the following statements (strongly disagree/disagree/agree/strongly agree) | ||||
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| 0.85 | 0.91 | ||
| I have at least one healthcare provider who … | 0.74 (0.67–0.82) | 0.55 | ||
| I have at least one healthcare provider I can … | 0.90 (0.86–0.94) | 0.80 | ||
| I have the healthcare providers I need … | 0.74 (0.68–0.80) | 0.54 | ||
| I can rely on at least one healthcare provider | 0.99 (0.96–1.00) | 0.99 | ||
| Model fit – χ2WLSMV(2) = 8.935, p = 0.0115, CFI = 0.995, TLI = 0.986, RMSEA = 0.141, WRMR = 0.464 | ||||
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| 0.78 | 0.84 | ||
| I feel I have good information about health … | 0.55 (0.46–0.63) | 0.30 | ||
| I have enough information to help me deal … | 0.88 (0.83–0.94) | 0.78 | ||
| I am sure I have all the information I … | 0.76 (0.70–0.82) | 0.58 | ||
| I have all the information I need to … | 0.82 (0.76–0.87) | 0.67 | ||
| Model fit – χ2WLSMV(2) = 4.734, p = 0.0938, CFI = 0.996, TLI = 0.988, RMSEA = 0.088, WRMR = 0.319 | ||||
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| 0.78 | 0.85 | ||
| I spend quite a lot of time actively managing … | 0.74 (0.66–0.83) | 0.55 | ||
| I make plans for what I need to do to be … | 0.70 (0.61–0.79) | 0.49 | ||
| Despite other things in my life. I make time … | 0.83 (0.76–0.89) | 0.68 | ||
| I set my own goals about health and fitness | 0.57 (0.49–0.64) | 0.32 | ||
| There are things that I do regularly … | 0.81 (0.75–0.87) | 0.66 | ||
| Model fit – χ2WLSMV(5) = 31.560, p = 0.0000, CFI = 0.962, TLI = 0.924, RMSEA = 0.174, WRMR = 0.842 | ||||
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| 0.85 | 0.90 | ||
| I can get access to several people who … | 0.78 (0.72–0.83) | 0.60 | ||
| When I feel ill. the people around me really … | 0.77 (0.70–0.83) | 0.59 | ||
| If I need help. I have plenty of people I … | 0.91 (0.88–0.94) | 0.83 | ||
| I have at least one person … | 0.60 (0.52–0.69) | 0.36 | ||
| I have strong support from … | 0.89 (0.85–0.93) | 0.79 | ||
| Model fit – χ2WLSMV(5) = 16.363, p = 0.0059, CFI = 0.991, TLI = 0.982, RMSEA = 0.114, WRMR = 0.472 | ||||
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| 0.75 | 0.81 | ||
| I compare health information from different … | 0.75 (0.67–0.83) | 0.56 | ||
| When I see new information about health, I … | 0.76 (0.69–0.83) | 0.57 | ||
| I always compare health information from … | 0.76 (0.68–0.84) | 0.58 | ||
| I know how to find out if the health … | 0.48 (0.37–0.58) | 0.23 | ||
| I ask healthcare providers about the quality … | 0.65 (0.57–0.74) | 0.43 | ||
| Model fit – χ2WLSMV(5) = 5.421, p = 0.3667, CFI = 0.999, TLI = 0.998, RMSEA = 0.022, WRMR = 0.349 | ||||
| Part 2 - Scales 6–9: How easy or difficult the following tasks are for you to do now (cannot do or always difficult/usually difficult/sometimes difficult/usually easy/always easy) | ||||
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| 0.86 | 0.89 | ||
| Make sure that healthcare providers understand … | 0.69 (0.62–0.76) | 0.47 | ||
| Feel able to discuss your health concerns with a … | 0.79 (0.73–0.84) | 0.62 | ||
| Have good discussions about your health … | 0.79 (0.73–0.85) | 0.63 | ||
| Discuss things with healthcare providers … | 0.84 (0.80–0.89) | 0.71 | ||
| Ask healthcare providers questions to get … | 0.85 (0.80–0.90) | 0.72 | ||
| Model fit – χ2WLSMV(5) = 2.207, p = 0.8198, CFI = 1.000, TLI = 1.005, RMSEA = 0.000, WRMR = 0.172 | ||||
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| 0.85 | 0.88 | ||
| Find the right healthcare | 0.66 (0.59–0.73) | 0.44 | ||
| Get to see the healthcare providers you need to | 0.70 (0.64–0.76) | 0.49 | ||
| Decide which healthcare provider you need … | 0.74 (0.69–0.79) | 0.55 | ||
| Make sure you find the right place to get … | 0.82 (0.77–0.86) | 0.67 | ||
| Find out what healthcare services you are entitled to | 0.80 (0.74–0.85) | 0.64 | ||
| Work out what is the best care for you | 0.77 (0.71–0.82) | 0.59 | ||
| Model fit – χ2WLSMV(9) = 18.127, p = 0.0337, CFI = 0.992, TLI = 0.986, RMSEA = 0.076, WRMR = 0.462 | ||||
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| 0.83 | 0.87 | ||
| Find information about health problems | 0.74 (0.68–0.80) | 0.55 | ||
| Find health information from several … | 0.78 (0.72–0.84) | 0.61 | ||
| Get information about health so you are … | 0.71 (0.64–0.78) | 0.51 | ||
| Get health information in words you … | 0.69 (0.62–0.77) | 0.48 | ||
| Get health information by yourself | 0.83 (0.76–0.89) | 0.68 | ||
| Model fit – χ2WLSMV (5) = 5.139, p = 0.3991, CFI = 1.000, TLI = 1.000, RMSEA = 0.013, WRMR = 0.282 | ||||
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| 0.70 | 0.77 | ||
| Confidently fill medical forms in the correct … | 0.66 (0.57–0.75) | 0.44 | ||
| Accurately follow the instructions from … | 0.41 (0.32–0.51) | 0.17 | ||
| Read and understand written health … | 0.62 (0.53–0.72) | 0.39 | ||
| Read and understand all the information on … | 0.77 (0.70–0.84) | 0.60 | ||
| Understand what healthcare providers … | 0.68 (0.60–0.77) | 0.47 | ||
| Model fit –
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HLQ: Health Literacy Questionnaire; CI: confidence interval; CFI: comparative fit index; TLI: Tucker–Lewis index; RMSEA: root mean square error of approximation; WRMR: weighted root mean square residual.
Inter-factor correlations in the nine-factor model.
| Scale | Part 1 | Part 2 | ||||||
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| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | |
| 2 | 0.668 | |||||||
| 3 | 0.525 | 0.481 | ||||||
| 4 | 0.665 | 0.524 | 0.333 | |||||
| 5 | 0.463 | 0.464 | 0.673 | 0.337 | ||||
| 6 | 0.697 | 0.593 | 0.357 | 0.641 | 0.409 | |||
| 7 | 0.609 | 0.668 | 0.380 | 0.498 | 0.353 | 0.814 | ||
| 8 | 0.372 | 0.632 | 0.346 | 0.363 | 0.545 | 0.691 | 0.784 | |
| 9 | 0.475 | 0.501 | 0.378 | 0.408 | 0.558 | 0.830 | 0.831 | 0.862 |
Health Literacy Questionnaire scores for the overall sample. French population at risk for metabolic and cardiovascular disease (n = 175).
| Mean (SD) (95% CI) | |
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| HLQ scales | |
| Range 1 (lowest) to 4 (highest) | |
| 1. Feeling understood and supported by healthcare professionals | 3.09 (0.59) (3.00–3.18) |
| 2. Having sufficient information to manage my health | 2.68 (0.57) (2.60–2.77) |
| 3. Actively managing my health | 2.93 (0.49) (2.86–3.01) |
| 4. Social support for health | 2.72 (0.70) (2.61–2.82) |
| 5. Appraisal of health information | 2.87 (0.56) (2.78–2.95) |
| Range 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest) | |
| 6. Ability to actively engage with healthcare professionals | 3.48 (0.67) (3.38–3.58) |
| 7. Navigating the healthcare system | 3.26 (0.64) (3.17–3.36) |
| 8. Ability to find good health information | 3.39 (0.65) (3.30–3.49) |
| 9. Understand health information enough to know what to do | 3.61 (0.55) (3.53–3.69)[ |
HLQ: Health Literacy Questionnaire; SD: standard deviation; CI: confidence interval.
One missing data in this scale.
Relationships between sociodemographic variables and HLQ scores. . French version, in a population sample at risk for cardiovascular disease, n = 175.
| Variable | 1. Feeling understood and supported by healthcare providers | 2. Having sufficient information to manage my health | 3. Actively managing my health | 4. Social support for health | 5. Appraisal of health information | 6. Ability to actively engage with healthcare providers | 7. Navigating the healthcare system | 8. Ability to find good health information | 9. Understand health information enough to know what to do |
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| Female | |||||||||
| Mean (SD) | 3.06 (0.62) | 2.68 (0.57) | 2.90 (0.47) | 2.66 (0.71) | 2.90 (0.53) | 3.46 (0.69) | 3.25 (0.62) | 3.40 (0.64) | 3.64 (0.50) |
| Male | |||||||||
| Mean (SD) | 3.20 (0.49) | 2.68 (0.57) | 3.03 (0.55) | 2.89 (0.62) | 2.74 (0.63) | 3.55 (0.61) | 3.32 (0.69) | 3.37 (0.68) | 3.53 (0.69) |
| ANOVA | F = 1.70; 1,173 df; p = 0.1943 | F = 0.00; 1,173 df; p = 0.9993 | F = 2.05; 1,173 df; p = 0.1542 | F = 3.47; 1,173 df; p = 0.0641 | F = 2.89; 1,173 df; p = 0.0907 | F = 0.46; 1,173 df; p = 0.4964 | F = 0.38; 1,173 df; p = 0.5363 | F = 0.10; 1,173 df; p = 0.7501 | F = 0.84; 1,53.43 df; p = 0.3645[ |
| ES (95% CI) | −0.23 (–0.58; 0.12) | −0.00 (–0.35; 0.35) | −0.26 (–0.61; 0.10) | −0.33 (–0.68; 0.02) | 0.30 (–0.05; 0.65) | −0.12 (–0.47; 0.23) | −0.11 (–0.46; 0.24) | 0.06 (–0.29; 0.41) | 0.19 (–0.16; 0.54) |
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| <65 years | |||||||||
| Mean (SD) | 3.09 (0.60) | 2.71 (0.57) | 2.96 (0.51) | 2.67 (0.70) | 2.85 (0.62) | 3.51 (0.68) | 3.38 (0.62) | 3.49 (0.70) | 3.65 (0.55) |
| ⩾65 years | |||||||||
| Mean (SD) | 3.11 (0.57) | 2.67 (0.58) | 2.94 (0.46) | 2.77 (0.71) | 2.89 (0.51) | 3.48 (0.68) | 3.19 (0.65) | 3.34 (0.62) | 3.61 (0.55) |
| ANOVA | F = 0.06; 1,167 df; p = 0.8088 | F = 0.19; 1,167 df; p = 0.6604 | F = 0.14; 1,167 df; p = 0.7072 | F = 0.88; 1,167 df; p = 0.3494 | F = 0.21; 1,167 df; p = 0.6440 | F = 0.05; 1,167 df; p = 0.8218 | F = 3.69; 1,167 df; p = 0.0565 | F = 2.12; 1,167 df; p = 0.1471 | F = 0.25; 1,167 df; p = 0.6199 |
| ES (95% CI) | −0.04 (–0.34; 0.27) | 0.07 (–0.24; 0.37) | 0.06 (–0.25; 0.36) | −0.15 (–0.45; 0.16) | −0.07 (–0.38; 0.23) | 0.03 (–0.27; 0.34) | 0.30 (–0.01; 0.60) | 0.23 (–0.08; 0.53) | 0.08 (–0.23; 0.38) |
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| Secondary school (or less) | |||||||||
| Mean (SD) | 3.07 (0.56) | 2.60 (0.57) | 2.99 (0.46) | 2.70 (0.73) | 2.82 (0.53) | 3.50 (0.65) | 3.26 (0.58) | 3.24 (0.64) | 3.59 (0.56) |
| University | |||||||||
| Mean (SD) | 3.10 (0.61) | 2.74 (0.57) | 2.90 (0.51) | 2.73 (0.68) | 2.89 (0.57) | 3.47 (0.69) | 3.26 (0.68) | 3.50 (0.64) | 3.63 (0.54) |
| ANOVA | F = 0.13; 1,173 df; p = 0.7206 | F = 2.62; 1,173 df; p = 0.1073 | F = 1.38; 1,173 df; p = 0.2418 | F = 0.06; 1,173 df; p = 0.8027 | F = 0.62; 1,173 df; p = 0.4315 | F = 0.09; 1,173 df; p = 0.7612 | F = 0.00; 1,173 df; p = 0.9600 | F = 6.87; 1,173 df; p = 0.0096 | F = 0.17; 1,173 df; p = 0.6811 |
| ES (95% CI) | −0.06 (–0.36; 0.25) | −0.25 (–0.56; 0.05) | 0.18 (–0.12; 0.49) | −0.04 (–0.34; 0.27) | −0.12 (–0.43; 0.18) | 0.05 (–0.26; 0.35) | −0.01 (–0.31; 0.30) | −0.41 (–0.71; –0.10) | −0.06 (–0.37; 0.24) |
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| Living with somebody | |||||||||
| Mean (SD) | 3.10 (0.50) | 2.69 (0.56) | 2.95 (0.44) | 2.89 (0.62) | 2.86 (0.53) | 3.56 (0.57) | 3.29 (0.53) | 3.45 (0.61) | 3.61 (0.54) |
| Living alone | |||||||||
| Mean (SD) | 3.08 (0.67) | 2.68 (0.59) | 2.92 (0.54) | 2.54 (0.73) | 2.87 (0.58) | 3.41 (0.76) | 3.23 (0.73) | 3.34 (0.68) | 3.62 (0.55) |
| ANOVA | F = 0.06; 1,161.1 df; p = 0.8146[ | F = 0.01; 1,173 df; p = 0.9283 | F = 0.13; 1,173 df; p = 0.7200 | F = 11.97; 1,173 df; p = 0.0007 | F = 0.00 1,173 df; p = 0.9854 | F = 2.04; 1,160.5 df; p = 0.1552[ | F = 0.39; 1,158.4 df; p = 0.5345[ | F = 1.41; 1,173 df; p = 0.2372 | F = 0.01; 1,173 df; p = 0.9355 |
| ES (95% CI) | 0.04 (–0.26; 0.33) | 0.01 (–0.28; 0.31) | 0.05 (–0.24; 0.35) | 0.52 (0.22; 0.82) | −0.00 (–0.30; 0.29) | 0.22 (–0.08; 0.51) | 0.09 (–0.20; 0.39) | 0.18 (–0.12; 0.48) | −0.01 (–0.31; 0.28) |
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| Unemployed | |||||||||
| Mean (SD) | 3.12 (0.58) | 2.71 (0.59) | 2.97 (0.49) | 2.69 (0.71) | 2.92 (0.52) | 3.47 (0.66) | 3.21 (0.61) | 3.34 (0.65) | 3.59 (0.51) |
| Employed | |||||||||
| Mean (SD) | 3.02 (0.62) | 2.62 (0.52) | 2.84 (0.47) | 2.78 (0.67) | 2.74 (0.62) | 3.52 (0.73) | 3.41 (0.68) | 3.54 (0.65) | 3.67 (0.62) |
| ANOVA | F = 0.98; 1,173 df; p = 0.3236 | F = 0.85; 1,173 df; p = 0.3587 | F = 2.58; 1,173 df; p = 0.1098 | F = 0.51; 1,173 df; p = 0.4769 | F = 3.60; 1,173 df; p = 0.0594 | F = 0.20; 1,173 df; p = 0.6514 | F = 3.60; 1,173 df; p = 0.0596 | F = 3.56; 1,173 df; p = 0.0607 | F = 0.72; 1,173 df; p = 0.3979 |
| ES (95% CI) | 0.17 (–0.16; 0.49) | 0.15 (–0.17; 0.48) | 0.27 (–0.06; 0.60) | −0.12 (–0.45; 0.21) | 0.32 (–0.01; 0.65) | −0.08 (–0.40; 0.25) | −0.32 (–0.65; 0.01) | −0.32 (–0.65; 0.01) | −0.14 (–0.47; 0.19) |
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| Mean (SD) | 3.10 (0.60) | 2.69 (0.57) | 2.90 (0.48) | 2.76 (0.74) | 2.87 (0.59) | 3.50 (0.68) | 3.28 (0.60) | 3.44 (0.68) | 3.70 (0.57) |
| Yes | |||||||||
| Mean (SD) | 3.10 (0.55) | 2.68 (0.58) | 2.96 (0.50) | 2.70 (0.66) | 2.86 (0.54) | 3.50 (0.63) | 3.27 (0.65) | 3.35 (0.63) | 3.55 (0.52) |
| ANOVA | F = 0.00; 1,172 df; p = 0.9571 | F = 0.04; 1,172 df; p = 0.8422 | F = 0.67; 1,172 df; p = 0.4146 | F = 0.35; 1,172 df; p = 0.5521 | F = 0.02; 1,172 df; p = 0.8799 | F = 0.00; 1,172 df; p = 0.9897 | F = 0.02; 1,172 df; p = 0.8776 | F = 0.80; 1,172 df; p = 0.3733 | F = 2.95; 1,172 df; p = 0.0878 |
| ES (95% CI) | 0.01 (–0.29; 0.31) | 0.03 (–0.27; 0.33) | −0.13 (–0.43; 0.18) | 0.09 (–0.21; 0.39) | 0.02 (–0.28; 0.32) | 0.00 (–0.30; 0.30) | 0.02 (–0.28; 0.32) | 0.14 (–0.16; 0.44) | 0.26 (–0.04; 0.56) |
HLQ: Health Literacy Questionnaire; SD: standard deviation; ANOVA: analysis of variance; ES: effect size; CI: confidence interval.
Welch’s ANOVA.
Self-reported chronic disease.