Efficacy of health literacy interventions aimed to improve health gains of higher education students-a systematic review
Abstract Background Health literacy (HL) among higher education students is low, making them vulnerable about their health. To reverse this trend, higher education institutions promote HL interventions with various topics and methods. A comprehensive understanding of HL interventions is essential to...
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Main Authors: | Jorge Rosário (Author), Beatriz Raposo (Author), Eunice Santos (Author), Sónia Dias (Author), Ana Rita Pedro (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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