Developing an Online Health Literacy Test on Tobacco for Youth
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Creator Urai Chaktrimongkhol
Title Developing an Online Health Literacy Test on Tobacco for Youth
Publisher Chulalongkorn University Press
Publication Year 2565
Journal Title Thai Journal of Public Health
Journal Vol. 52
Journal No. 1
Page no. 44-56
Keyword Health literacy, Tobacco, Online test
URL Website https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jph/index
Website title ThaiJo
ISSN 2697-5866
Abstract The smoking behavior survey conducted by the National Statistics Office in 2017 reported 7.9% (447,058) of people aged 15-19 were smokers. There have been several studies on information, education, and advocacy on tobacco control or smoking among young people. Some research suggests that health literacy is associated with health outcomes and behaviors, such as tobacco use. The aims of this research were to create online cigarette health literacy assessment tools and determine the quality of the research instrument by testing its validity and reliability. The sample consisted of 364 secondary and high school students, who were randomly recruited from 12 school zones. The research tool was a situational assessment of youth smoking health literacy, which was developed as a web application that can be used in both Android and IOS smartphones by allowing respondents to choose an answer based on the dialogue of group chats. There were 43 questions on health literacy about cigarettes and e-cigarettes, consisting of cognitive (10 items), access to information (5 items), communication skills (8 items), decision-making skills (5 items), media literacy (5 items), and self-management (10 items). The results of this research were as follows: 1. The 43 questions for health literacy on tobacco for youths were qualified for content validity by the IOC (Index of Item Objective Congruence) and the CVI (Content Validity Index) from five experts, which showed that questions were consistent with the definitions and behaviors. 2. Analysis of the power of discrimination was done by comparing the scores between the high and low scoring groups. Using the independent-samples t-test, it was found that 40 items were able to discriminate between the high and low group scores. 3. E-correlations between each item score and total score were 0.117 and 0.815 with p < 0.05. 4. The Cronbach's alpha coefficient (-Coefficient) was 0.840; the internal consistencyof each item analysis by alpha if an item was deleted found that 37 itemspossessed homogeneity. 5. According to confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), the scale had a construct validity with a chi-square 2) of 6.74 (df = 5, p = 0.2409,CFI = 0.998, and RMSEA = 0.031). The factor loading was between 0.435 and 0.767. This online health literacy test for young people is an innovative tool because it uses technological methods combined with the concept of creating a question that turns the single question into a situational question. The dialogue of the characters in the scenario reflected the actual way in which people communicate today. Therefore, researchers who want to maintain respondents' interest can apply this concept in surveys or inquiries. However, the following matters must be considered: 1) the availability of the samples' devices, 2) the length of the questions as this will affect the respondents' interest, therefore, the number of questions can be reduced to save time and prevent boredom, and 3) if this tool is to be used with a different group, the quality of the tool should be re-analyzed.
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