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Does Health Literacy cause better women’, s self-care performance? A Cross-Sectional Study in Iran

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  56-66

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 Background and Objective: Health literacy is one of the most important factors, which helps women to maintain and promote their self-care behaviors. It also helps them to have better versions of themselves by taking life-saving self-care activities and facilitating the process of preserving and endorsing their health. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between health literacy and self-care among women who live in the different parts of the city of Yazd. Materials and Methods: In a cross-sectional study, 737 women were selected to participant in this study thought multi-stage cluster sampling from Jun, 2020 to October, 2020. Data were collected using a researcher-made selfcare questionnaire and Chinn and McCarthy’, s Health Literacy Scale (AAHLS). Descriptive statistics, ANOVA test and structural equation model were used through SPSS and AMOS software version 24 to analyze date. Results: The results revealed that the effect of health literacy on self-care was positive and significant (β, =0. 51, p<0. 001). The effectiveness rates of health literacy on women’, s self-care in the suburb, central, and upper parts were 0. 56, 0. 50, and 0. 42, respectively (p<0. 001). The fit indices showed that the model had a good fit (CMIN/DF= 2. 341, NFI= 0. 915, RMSEA= 0. 030, CFI= 0. 949, TLI= 0. 926, GFI= 0. 965, IFI= 0. 950). Women living in the upper parts had relatively higher levels of self-care and health literacy compared to those living in the marginal parts of the city. Conclusion: Health literacy plays an effective role in promoting women’, s self-care performance. Therefore, medical sociologists recommend relevant educational interventions to promote health literacy and self-care behavior in women.

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    APA: Copy

    SHIRI MOHAMMADABAD, HAMIDEH, & AFSHANI, SEYED ALIREZA. (2022). Does Health Literacy cause better women’, s self-care performance? A Cross-Sectional Study in Iran. JOURNAL OF HEALTH LITERACY, 7(1), 56-66. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/1059031/en

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    SHIRI MOHAMMADABAD HAMIDEH, AFSHANI SEYED ALIREZA. Does Health Literacy cause better women’, s self-care performance? A Cross-Sectional Study in Iran. JOURNAL OF HEALTH LITERACY[Internet]. 2022;7(1):56-66. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/1059031/en

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    HAMIDEH SHIRI MOHAMMADABAD, and SEYED ALIREZA AFSHANI, “Does Health Literacy cause better women’, s self-care performance? A Cross-Sectional Study in Iran,” JOURNAL OF HEALTH LITERACY, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 56–66, 2022, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/1059031/en

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