This research demonstrated that lower health literacy is associated with poorer uptake of lifestyle-specific osteoporosis prevention recommendations in women. In particular, health literacy skills associated with finding, understanding and using health information in managing health were of greatest importance. These results have implications for the communication of osteoporosis prevention messages.
History
Pagination
217 pages, appendices
Open access
Yes
Material type
thesis
Resource type
thesis
Language
eng
Degree type
Research doctorate
Degree name
Ph.D
Copyright notice
The author. All rights reserved.
Editor/Contributor(s)
L Williams, J Pasco, R Buchbinder, S Brennan
Faculty
Faculty of Health
School
School of Medicine. Centre for Innovation in Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Treatment (IMPACT)