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The association and intervention effect between eHealth literacy and lifestyle behaviors among Chinese university students

Hua Tian, Jie Chen

2022Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to evaluate the association between eHealth literacy and lifestyle behaviors to intervene among Chinese university students. METHOD: The Chinese eHealth Literacy Scale (C-eHEALS) questionnaire was used to investigate the eHealth literacy level and association with lifestyle behaviors among Chinese university students. Independent sample t-test and Pearson's correlation coefficient were used by statistical software SPSS v20. RESULTS: In the first round, 5,151 university students participated in the study, including 71.46% female and 28.54% male, aged 18-22 (93.13%).The average eHealth literacy score was 26.81 ± 5.83. Four lifestyle behaviors (e.g., exercise, smoking, drinking and sleeping) were all significantly correlated with eHealth literacy scores and demonstrated significant differences. In the second investigation (N = 2,939), the average eHealth literacy score was 31.64 ± 6.44, a notable improvement compared with the first investigation. CONCLUSION: Those in the group with high eHealth literacy scores have a healthier lifestyle than those in the low-score group. Training in eHealth-related resources is a positive measure to improve university students' eHealth literacy.

Topics & Concepts

eHealthLiteracyAssociation (psychology)Health literacyPsychologyMedicineGerontologyHealth carePedagogyPsychotherapistEconomic growthEconomicsHealth Literacy and Information AccessibilityMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsSocial Media in Health Education