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Association Between Ecological Footprint Awareness and Health Literacy in Adults: A Population-Based Study from Turkey

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2024

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Taylor & Francis Ltd

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This study aimed to determine the relationship between health literacy and ecological footprint which is an indicator of sustainability and environmental impact and to examine the factors that may affect them. It was found that 20.3% of individuals have inadequate, 43.7% problematic, 26.1% sufficient and 10.0% excellent health literacy levels. There were differences in age, education level and BMI classification according to Ecological Footprint Awareness Scale score quartiles and health literacy levels (p < 0.05). It was determined that age and Turkey Health Literacy Scale score had effect on ecological footprint awareness. Individuals with a high level of health literacy have a high awareness of their ecological footprint. The increase in people's health literacy levels and ecological footprint awareness with age can be interpreted as the increase in people's education and knowledge levels and their awareness levels against the protection of nature and the environment.

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Erdogan Govez, Nazlican/0000-0003-2969-4109; Akpınar Şentüre, Şerife/0000-0003-2516-4071; Acar Tek, Nilüfer/0000-0002-8772-9608; Mengi Çelik, Özge/0000-0002-0298-9591; Kocaadam Bozkurt, Betül/0000-0002-9058-4630; Karacil Ermumcu, Merve Seyda/0000-0002-2023-8433; Koksal, Eda/0000-0002-7930-9910

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Health Literacy, Ecological Footprint Awareness, Adults

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International Journal of Environmental Health Research

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34

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1

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295

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304
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