Environmental Health Behaviour Lab, Institute of Environmental Health, Lisbon School of Medicine, Lisbon, Portugal.
Unbreakable Idea Research, Cadaval, Portugal.
PLoS One. 2024 Oct 8;19(10):e0306802. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0306802. eCollection 2024.
Robust tools to assess self-reported adolescent functional health literacy are lacking. In Portugal, the only available tool is the Newest Vital Sign for Portuguese adolescents (NVS-PTeen), though presenting modest validity and reliability properties. A new instrument-the Functional Literacy Questionnaire (FLiQ)-was developed, inspired by the NVS-PTeen, but following the European Regulation for food labeling and targeting a balanced assessment of numeracy and verbal comprehension skills. This study aimed to evaluate several psychometric properties of the FLiQ when administered to Portuguese adolescents.
We conducted a longitudinal observational study with three phases: (1) Delphi panel with health literacy experts; (2) self-administration of FLiQ and NVS-PTeen to adolescents in 7th to 9th grades; and (3) re-administration of FLiQ four weeks after baseline, to the same group of participants.
FLiQ's content validity was excellent, with an Average-Content Validity Index of .95. Overall, 372 adolescents (50.3% girls) aged between 12-17 years (median age: 13) participated in the study. Of these, 150 completed the test-retest assessment. Internal consistency was good (Kuder-Richardson Fornula-20 = .70), as well as test-retest reliability (Intraclass Coefficient Correlation = .82). FLiQ total score was weakly correlated with the school year (rho = .174), and moderately with Portuguese (rho = .348) and Mathematics grades (rho = .333). Factor analysis indicated a two-dimension structure, reflecting numeracy and verbal comprehension skills. Item response theory analysis revealed differences in difficulty and discrimination capacity among items, all with adequate fit values.
FLiQ is a valid and reliable tool. It can be used to monitor functional health literacy levels in Portuguese adolescents.
缺乏评估青少年自我报告的功能性健康素养的有力工具。在葡萄牙,唯一可用的工具是葡萄牙青少年最新生命体征(NVS-PTeen),但其有效性和可靠性都较差。一种新的工具——功能性读写能力问卷(FLiQ)被开发出来,灵感来自 NVS-PTeen,但遵循欧洲食品标签法规,旨在平衡评估计算能力和语言理解技能。本研究旨在评估 FLiQ 在葡萄牙青少年中使用时的几种心理测量学特性。
我们进行了一项具有三个阶段的纵向观察性研究:(1)健康素养专家德尔菲小组;(2)7 至 9 年级的青少年自我管理 FLiQ 和 NVS-PTeen;(3)在基线后四周,同一组参与者重新管理 FLiQ。
FLiQ 的内容效度极好,平均内容效度指数为.95。共有 372 名年龄在 12 至 17 岁之间(中位数年龄:13 岁)的青少年参与了研究。其中,有 150 人完成了测试重测评估。内部一致性良好(Kuder-Richardson 公式-20 =.70),重测信度也较好(内类系数相关 =.82)。FLiQ 总分与学年(rho =.174)、葡萄牙语(rho =.348)和数学成绩(rho =.333)呈弱相关。因子分析表明,存在反映计算能力和语言理解技能的二维结构。项目反应理论分析显示,项目之间存在难度和区分能力的差异,所有项目都具有足够的拟合值。
FLiQ 是一种有效且可靠的工具。它可以用于监测葡萄牙青少年的功能性健康素养水平。