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Health Literacy and Its Association With the Use of Information Sources and With Barriers to Information Seeking in Clinic-Based Pregnant Women
Health Care for Women International, 10/07/09
Shieh C et al. – Participants with low health literacy were less likely to use the Internet and more likely to have self–efficacy barriers than participants with high health literacy. Interventions to promote information–seeking skills and Internet access are indicated for women with low health literacy.
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