Understanding Critical Health Literacy Among Adolescents: Psychometric Properties of the CHLA Questionnaire in Lower Secondary Schools in Norway

Author:

Haugen Anders L. Hage1ORCID,Esser‐Noetlichs Marc1,Riiser Kirsti2,Hatlevik Ove Edvard3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of International Studies and Teacher Education Oslo Metropolitan University 0130 Oslo Norway

2. Faculty of Health Science Oslo Metropolitan University 0130 Oslo Norway

3. International Studies and Teacher Education Oslo Metropolitan University 0130 Oslo Norway

Abstract

ABSTRACTBACKGROUNDSchools are important arenas for the promotion of critical health literacy (CHL) among adolescents. Key domains of CHL are information appraisal, understanding social determinants of health, and abilities to act on determinants of health. In this paper, we examine the psychometric properties of the Critical Health Literacy for Adolescents Questionnaire (CHLA‐Q).METHODSA cross‐sectional survey study was performed at 5 schools in Norway. Respondents included 522 pupils aged 13‐15 years old. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was conducted to examine the structural validity. Internal reliability was assessed using ordinal Cronbach's alpha.RESULTSThe estimated model had acceptable closeness of fit. Five of 6 scales displayed adequate internal reliability.CONCLUSIONThe results indicate acceptable fit of the CHLA‐Q framework and that 5 of the 6 scales are applicable to inform future research and interventions. More research is needed on measurement of the second domain of CHL.

Funder

Norges Forskningsråd

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Philosophy,Education

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