Association of health literacy, COVID-19 threat, and vaccination intention among Brazilian adolescents

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https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.6154.3760

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Health Literacy; Vaccination Refusal; COVID-19; Adolescent; COVID-19 Vaccines; Adolescent Health

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Objective: investigate the influence of health literacy on the assessment of COVID-19 threat to health and the intention not to be vaccinated among Brazilian adolescents. Method: cross-sectional study with 526 Brazilian adolescents aged 14 to 19 years. Socioeconomic aspects, health-disease profile, health literacy, health threat by COVID-19 and intention not to be vaccinated were analyzed by bivariate association and multiple linear regression with Poisson response. Results: higher health literacy score (p=0.010), cardiovascular disease (p=0.006), lower income (p=0.000), and living in the North region (p=0.007) were factors that contributed to feeling more threatened by COVID-19. Health literacy did not influence the intention not to be vaccinated (p=0.091), whose prevalence was lower among adolescents in the Southeast region when compared to those in the North region (p=0.010), among those who attended higher education (p=0,049) and those with higher income (p=0.000). Conclusion: health literacy influenced the perception of COVID-19 threat, but not the intention not to be vaccinated. Assessment of COVID-19 threat to health and prevalence of the intention not to be vaccinated were influenced by the region of residence, income, and education, which reinforces the importance of social determinants of health in this context.

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2022-11-07

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Association of health literacy, COVID-19 threat, and vaccination intention among Brazilian adolescents. (2022). Revista Latino-Americana De Enfermagem, 30, e3760. https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.6154.3760