Health literacy and self-perceived health status among street youth in Kumasi, Ghana
Cogent Medicine(2017)
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AbstractStreet youth often have poor health. A number of studies have been commissioned across contexts to appreciate and address the problem. Conspicuously missing from extant researches about street youth in relation to their health however are those relating to health literacy. This study assesses general health literacy (GHL) and its association with self-perceived health status among street youth in Kumasi, Ghana. Two hundred and ninety street youth with an average age of 18 years (±3.1) participated in the study. The majority (78%) of street youth demonstrated limited GHL. Age, education, and acknowledging the streets as home, were significantly associated with GHL. Being an adult (β = −0.32, p u003c 0.01), being female (β = 0.26, p u003c 0.05), living on the streets for more than 3 years (β = 0.29, p u003c 0.05), and acknowledging the streets as home (β = 0.254, p u003c 0.05) significantly predicted limited GHL. Inadequate GHL (β = −0.50, p u003c 0.01) and problematic GHL (β = −0.39, p u003c 0.01) were inversely associate...
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health literacy,street youth,poor and vulnerable,health promotion,ghana
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