2023
DOI: 10.55905/revconv.16n.12-276
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Instruments validated in Brazil for assessing oral health literacy in adolescents: an integrative literature review

Fabíola Belkiss Santos De Oliveira,
Ana Tereza Silva E Diogo,
Árlen Almeida Duarte De Sousa
et al.

Abstract: Adolescence is a stage of life where there are major physical and biological transformations concomitant with psychological and social ones, which occur with the development of sexuality and which influence the human being's personality and other aspects of life. Health literacy (HL) can be understood as an individual's ability to access, understand, evaluate and put into practice basic health information. Adolescent oral health literacy (OHL) is an area that is little explored, despite the importance of this … Show more

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“…The second group related to the analysis of syllabuses of the subjects that dealt with aspects of literacy and health education. All documents were analyzed by three independent researchers, graduate students in health research from the courses analyzed, who were previously trained by an experienced advisor with scientific publications in health literacy (Sousa et al, 2019;Brito et al, 2022;Oliveira et al, 2023).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second group related to the analysis of syllabuses of the subjects that dealt with aspects of literacy and health education. All documents were analyzed by three independent researchers, graduate students in health research from the courses analyzed, who were previously trained by an experienced advisor with scientific publications in health literacy (Sousa et al, 2019;Brito et al, 2022;Oliveira et al, 2023).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%