Digital Health (May 2018)

Health literacy and digital media use: Assessing the Health Literacy Skills Instrument – Short Form and its correlates among African American college students

  • Judith E. Rosenbaum,
  • Benjamin K. Johnson,
  • Amber E. Deane

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2055207618770765
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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Improving health literacy is increasingly seen as a solution to health problems and inequalities. This study assesses how one of the more recent measures of health literacy, the Health Literacy Skills Instrument – Short Form, performs among African American college students, and ascertains if and how media use relates to health literacy. Results indicate that both the use of health-related websites and apps as well as overall time spent with the media were positively, but conditionally, linked to health literacy. However, findings also pointed to the need for further test development.