Development and implementation of Taiwan's child health literacy test

Chieh-Hsing Liu, L. Liao, Shu-Fang Shih, Tzuchau Chang, Hsueh-Yun Chi, R. Osborne
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Objectives: The aims of this study were to develop Taiwan's Child Health Literacy Test and to undertake a nation-wide survey in order to determine the current status of Taiwanese sixth graders' health literacy, and to understand the association between health literacy, healthy behavior, and health status. absp Methods: Taiwan's Child Health Literacy Test was developed through the process of concept clarification, a qualitative pilot, a development pilot, and a field test. In the field test, 162,609 sixth graders (56.9%) from 2,235 schools (83.3%) nationwide completed the questionnaire. We also collected the students' dates of birth, BMIs, self-reported health and healthy behaviors. absp Results: The final test consisted of 32 questions with item discrimination of 0.55-1.89 and item difficulty of-1.7-0.41 according to IRT; Cronbach's a was 0.87. Based on this information, the test was deemed appropriate for basic health literacy screening among children. Nation-wide, the average score for sixth graders' health literacy was 23.97 points (total score 32 points), with a correct rate of 74.9%. Those who were "good" in self-reported health scored highest in health literacy (M = 24.29). Health literacy was significantly positively related to healthy behavior (r = .25, p< .05), and negatively to risky behavior (r =-.28, p< .05). absp Conclusions: This study was the first curriculum-based child health literacy test developed from the viewpoints of both teachers and pupils in Taiwan through a rigorous procedure. The nationwide survey results may serve as a reference for decision-makers at the national health education level.
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台湾儿童健康素养测试的发展与实施
摘要目的:本研究旨在制定台湾儿童健康素养测验,并在全国范围内进行调查,以确定台湾六年级学童健康素养的现况,并了解健康素养、健康行为与健康状况之间的关系。方法:本研究采用概念厘清、质性先导、发展先导、实地测试的方法,发展儿童健康素养测验。在现场测试中,来自全国2235所学校(83.3%)的162609名六年级学生(56.9%)完成了问卷调查。我们还收集了学生的出生日期、身体质量指数、自我报告的健康状况和健康行为。absp结果:终题共32题,按IRT区分度为0.55 ~ 1.89,题难度为1.7 ~ 0.41;Cronbach’s a为0.87。基于这些信息,该测试被认为适合用于儿童的基本健康素养筛查。全国六年级学生健康素养平均分为23.97分(总分32分),正确率为74.9%。那些自我报告健康状况“良好”的人在健康素养方面得分最高(M = 24.29)。健康素养与健康行为显著正相关(r = 0.25, p< 0.05),与危险行为显著负相关(r =-)。28, p< 0.05)。结论:本研究是国内第一个以课程为基础,以教师和学生的观点为基础,经过严格的程序开发的儿童健康素养测试。全国范围内的调查结果可为国家健康教育层面的决策者提供参考。
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