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Latent profile and determinants of digital health literacy among older adult patients with chronic diseases: a cross-sectional study

Yujiao Shao, Xuejun Xu, Hongyan Guo, Xiaocui Duan, Zeyu Zhang, Shuang Zhao, Xiumu Yang

2025Frontiers in Public Health7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective To examine the heterogeneity and determinants of digital health literacy among older adult patients with chronic diseases and provide evidence for targeted interventions. Methods A convenience sample of 536 older adult patients with chronic diseases was recruited from three tertiary hospitals in Anhui Province between October 2023 and May 2024. Data were collected using structured questionnaires, including the Digital Health Literacy Assessment Scale, Social Support Rating Scale, General Self-Efficacy Scale, Brief Symptom Rating Scale, Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire, and the age-adjusted Charlson Comorbidity Index. Latent profile analysis (LPA) was conducted in Mplus 8.3. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed using SPSS 26.0 to identify literacy profiles and their associated factors. Results The mean digital health literacy score was 41.36 (SD = 12.8), with an average item score of 2.76 (SD = 0.85). LPA identified three profiles: C1—Low Literacy, Passive Interaction ( n = 142, 26.5%); C2—Moderate Literacy, Limited Interaction ( n = 276, 51.5%); and C3—High Literacy, Active Interaction ( n = 118, 22.0%). Multinomial logistic regression analysis showed that residence, participation in chronic disease health education, daily internet use, perceived ease of use and usefulness of digital health information, general self-efficacy, and social support were significant independent predictors of profile membership ( p < 0.05). The model explained approximately 59.0% of the variance in profile classification (Nagelkerke R 2 = 0.590). Conclusion Digital health literacy among older adult patients with chronic diseases was generally low, particularly in interactive skills, with significant heterogeneity across subgroups. Tailored strategies that address the unique needs of each profile are essential to improve digital health literacy in this population.

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Health literacyMedicineLogistic regressionResidenceSocial supportPsychological interventionGerontologyScale (ratio)LiteracyMultinomial logistic regressionRating scaleDemographyPsychologyInternal medicinePsychiatryHealth careDevelopmental psychologyComputer sciencePsychotherapistQuantum mechanicsEconomicsPhysicsSociologyEconomic growthPedagogyMachine learningHealth Literacy and Information AccessibilityTechnology Use by Older AdultsDigital Mental Health Interventions
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