Health Literacy Influences Men's Active and Passive Cancer Information Seeking
Background: For cancer prevention information to be effective, it must be accessible to its target populations. Prevalence of inadequate health literacy (HL) is high, but there is a dearth of information on the impact of HL on men's cancer information seeking. Objective: We investigated (1) men...
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Main Authors: | Frances J. Drummond (Author), Mary Reidy (Author), Christian Von Wagner (Author), Vicki Livingstone (Author), Jonathan Drennan (Author), Mike Murphy (Author), Colin Fowler (Author), Mohamad M. Saab (Author), Mairin O'Mahony (Author), Josephine Hegarty (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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