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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing number of youth seeking health information on the internet, few studies have been conducted to measure digital health literacy in this population. The digital health literacy instrument (DHLI) is defined as a scale that measures the ability to operate digital devices and read and write in web-based modes, and it assesses seven subconstructs: operational skills, navigation skills, information searching, evaluating reliability, determining relevance, adding self-generated content to a web-based app, and protecting privacy. Currently, there is no validation process of this instrument among adolescents.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent; cognitive interview; digital health literacy; ehealth literacy
Year: 2021 PMID: 33720031 PMCID: PMC8074835 DOI: 10.2196/17856
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Demographics of the recruited adolescents (N=34).
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| Female | 17 (50) |
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| Male | 17 (50) |
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| White American | 15 (44) |
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| Black or African American | 11 (32) |
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| Latino or Hispanic | 3 (9) |
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| Asian American | 5 (15) |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 13.47 (2.39) | |
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| Much better than average | 3 (9) |
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| Better than average | 16 (47) |
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| Average | 14 (41) |
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| Much worse than average | 1 (3) |
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| Much better than average | 8 (24) |
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| Better than average | 13 (38) |
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| Average | 13 (38) |
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| Private | 4 (12) |
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| Government-sponsored | 7 (21) |
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| Does not know | 23 (68) |
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| Yes | 21 (62) |
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| No | 13 (38) |
Results of cognitive interviews.
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| 5a. Do you find it difficult to judge who can read along? | Do you find it difficult to |
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| 1c. Do you use the buttons or links and hyperlinks on websites? | Do you use the buttons or links on websites? |
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| 4. When typing a message (eg, to your doctor, on a forum or on social media such as Facebook or Twitter) how easy or difficult is it for you to... | When typing a message |
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| 5. When you post a message on a public forum or social media, how often... | When you |
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| 2e. Decide whether the information is written with commercial interests (eg, by people trying to sell a product). | Decide whether the information is written |
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| 2g. Decide if the information you found is applicable to you. | Decide if the information you |
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| 2h. Apply the information you found in your daily life. | Apply the information you |
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| 5b. Do you (intentionally or unintentionally) share your own private information (eg, name or address)? | Do you share your private information (eg, name or address, |
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| 5c. Do you (intentionally or unintentionally) share some else’s private information? | Do you share |
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| 2b. Use the proper words or search query to find the information you are looking for. | Use the |
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| 2d. Decide whether the information is reliable or not. | Decide whether the information is |
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| 2g. Decide if the information you found is applicable to you. | Decide if the information you found |
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| 4a. Clearly formulate your question or health-related worry. | Clearly |
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| 1a. Use the keyboard of a computer (eg, to type words). | Use the keyboard of a computer, or a |
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| 1b. Use the mouse (eg, to put the cursor in the right field or to click). | Use the mouse or a |
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| 4. When typing a message (eg, to you doctor, on a forum or on social media such as Facebook or Twitter) how easy or difficult is it for you to... | When typing a message |
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| 5. When you post a message on a public forum or social media, how often... | When you |
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| Recall | 2h. Apply the information you found in your daily life. | Apply the information you |
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| 5b. Do you (intentionally or unintentionally) share your own private information (eg, name or address)? | Do you share your private information (eg, name or address, |
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| 5c. Do you (intentionally or unintentionally) share some else’s private information? | Do you share |
aPlease see the text in italics for the revised phrases.