LifeLab: Co-Design of an Interactive Health Literacy Intervention for Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Adolescents'
Low socioeconomic populations, when compared to more affluent groups, are at greater risk of initiating risky behaviours and consequently developing health complications. Health literacy has been identified as a possible means to improve and sustain positive health behaviours, with adolescence being...
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Main Authors: | Craig Smith (Author), Hannah R. Goss (Author), Johann Issartel (Author), Sarah Meegan (Author), Sarahjane Belton (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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