Examining the Factor Structure of Objective Health Literacy and Numeracy Scales: Large-Scale Cross-Sectional Study
Chihiro Moriishi, Keisuke Takano, Takeyuki Oba, Naoki Konishi, Kentaro Katahira, Kenta Kimura

TL;DR
This study identifies three key components of objective health literacy—conceptual knowledge, numeracy, and synthesis—and finds they correlate weakly with self-reported health literacy.
Contribution
The study reveals a three-factor structure of objective health literacy and clarifies its relationship with subjective measures and health behaviors.
Findings
Three latent factors were identified: conceptual knowledge, numeracy, and synthesis.
Factors showed high internal correlations but only small-to-moderate links with subjective health literacy.
Each factor correlated weakly with healthy diet and reduced substance use.
Abstract
Scales for measuring health literacy and numeracy have been broadly classified into performance-based (objective) and self-reported (subjective) scales. Both types of scales have been widely used in research and practice; however, they are not always consistent and may assess different latent constructs. Furthermore, an increasing number of objective measures have been developed, and it is unclear how many latent factors should be assumed. This study aimed to examine the psychometric properties and factor structure of items assessing objective health literacy across multiple scales and to clarify which aspects of objective health literacy would be correlated with subjective measures, as well as health behaviors and lifestyles. A total of 5 objective scales (72 items in total) were administered to Japanese-speaking adults (N=16,097; women: 7722/16,097, 48%; mean age 54.89, SD 16.46…
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TopicsHealth Literacy and Information Accessibility · Behavioral Health and Interventions · Health Education and Validation
