Parental health literacy and health knowledge, behaviours and outcomes in children: a cross-sectional survey
Abstract Background Health literacy (HL) is closely associated with leading health indicators such as engaging in healthy behaviours and experiencing a healthy social environment. Parents represent a critical subgroup among the adult population since they are not only responsible for their own healt...
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Main Authors: | Elke de Buhr (Author), Antje Tannen (Author) |
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