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@article{ Okan2020,
 title = {Coronavirus-Related Health Literacy: A Cross-Sectional Study in Adults during the COVID-19 Infodemic in Germany},
 author = {Okan, Orkan and Bollweg, Torsten Michael and Berens, Eva-Maria and Hurrelmann, Klaus and Bauer, Ullrich and Schaeffer, Doris},
 journal = {International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health},
 number = {15},
 pages = {1-20},
 volume = {17},
 year = {2020},
 issn = {1660-4601},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155503},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-72133-4},
 abstract = {There is an "infodemic" associated with the COVID-19 pandemic—an overabundance of valid and invalid information. Health literacy is the ability to access, understand, appraise, and apply health information, making it crucial for navigating coronavirus and COVID-19 information environments. A cross-sectional representative study of participants ≥ 16 years in Germany was conducted using an online survey. A coronavirus-related health literacy measure was developed (HLS-COVID-Q22). Internal consistency was very high (α = 0.940; ρ = 0.891) and construct validity suggests a sufficient model fit, making HLS-COVID-Q22 a feasible tool for assessing coronavirus-related health literacy in population surveys. While 49.9% of our sample had sufficient levels of coronavirus-related health literacy, 50.1% had "problematic" (15.2%) or "inadequate" (34.9%) levels. Although the overall level of health literacy is high, a vast number of participants report difficulties dealing with coronavirus and COVID-19 information. The participants felt well informed about coronavirus, but 47.8% reported having difficulties judging whether they could trust media information on COVID-19. Confusion about coronavirus information was significantly higher among those who had lower health literacy. This calls for targeted public information campaigns and promotion of population-based health literacy for better navigation of information environments during the infodemic, identification of disinformation, and decision-making based on reliable and trustworthy information.},
 keywords = {Epidemie; epidemic; Gesundheit; health; Kompetenz; competence; Erwachsener; adult; Desinformation; disinformation; Public Health; public health; Gesundheitsvorsorge; health care; Gesundheitsförderung; health promotion; Gesundheitsverhalten; health behavior; Informationsverhalten; information-seeking behavior; Querschnittuntersuchung; cross-sectional study; Repräsentativität; representativity; Online-Befragung; online survey; Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Federal Republic of Germany}}