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Implications of literacy related to comprehension of environmental health materials.
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Implications of literacy related to comprehension of environmental health materials./
作者:
Lindsey, Martha Ann.
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168 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-02, Section: A, page: 0475.
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Dissertation Abstracts International72-02A.
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Library Science. -
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Implications of literacy related to comprehension of environmental health materials.
Lindsey, Martha Ann.
Implications of literacy related to comprehension of environmental health materials.
- 168 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-02, Section: A, page: 0475.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Arizona, 2010.
Health literacy involves basic reading and numeracy, which allow a person to function as a health care consumer, by reading, understanding, evaluating and using information in health documents. For thirty years, the gap between the reading level of most of the public, eighth grade, and the reading level of most written health information, above the tenth grade, has been perceived to prevent people from comprehending health instructions or educating themselves about health conditions.
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This study examined comprehension of health materials, using print environmental public health information about relatively obscure aspects of arsenic and ultraviolet light contamination. Specifically the research question was "to what extent are print materials for environmental health promotion comprehensible by the target audience of readers at the eighth grade reading level?" This study tested a hypothesis that materials written at the seventh grade level would be more comprehensible than those written at the twelfth grade level for individuals with an average reading level.
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Materials were located, assessed for reading level, rewritten to the seventh grade reading level, and vetted by environmental health experts. The mean reading level of the participants was eighth grade. The study was conducted with a pretest / posttest design with follow up interviews to assess some participants' perception of the reading materials and test. Data was analyzed using repeat measures ANOVA and content analysis.
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Although the results of this small exploratory study found individuals, with average reading levels, can read and comprehend written information about environmental health topics, health literacy professionals cannot stop being concerned about the perceived mismatch between the reading levels of American adults and reading levels of environmental health information. It is important to undertake additional studies to better understand how much of an encumbrance hard-to-read information may be placing on individuals with a need to know about environmental hazards and their health.
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