Yeni Budi Rachman, Mad Khir Johari Abdullah Sani, Margareta Aulia Rachman, Tamara Adriani Salim
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ABSTRACTThis paper presents a study about the everyday health information literacy (EHIL) related to COVID-19 of 394 married women in a suburban city in West Java Province, Indonesia. This study aimed to understand married Indonesian women’s EHIL related to COVID-19 and identify topics searched for by married Indonesian women on everyday health information related to COVID-19. The findings reveal that most married Indonesian women studied had a relatively high level of health information literacy regarding COVID-19 (3.81 mean value) and tended to search for healthy lifestyle topics related to COVID-19 for daily health information (n = 298, 75.63%).KEYWORDS: COVID-19EHILeveryday health information literacyinformation literacymarried women Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Supplementary materialSupplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/0194262X.2023.2256002Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by Direktorat Riset dan Pengembangan Universitas Indonesia under Grant Publikasi Terindeks Internasional (PUTI) Q2. Year 2022-2023 (Batch 2) [Grant Number NKB-1205/UN2/RST/HKP.05.00/2022].Universitas Indonesia. We would like to thank Shuri Mariasih Gietty Tambunan and Academic Writing Center Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Indonesia, for their assistance in the language review process.
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