Assessing adolescents' critical health literacy: How is trust in government leadership associated with knowledge of COVID-19?
This study explored relations between COVID-19 news source, trust in COVID-19 information source, and COVID-19 health literacy in 194 STEM-oriented adolescents and young adults from the US and the UK. Analyses suggest that adolescents use both traditional news (e.g., TV or newspapers) and social med...
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Main Authors: | Channing J Mathews, Luke McGuire, Angelina Joy, Fidelia Law, Mark Winterbottom, Adam Rutland, Marc Drews, Adam J Hoffman, Kelly Lynn Mulvey, Adam Hartstone-Rose |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3ac0f6f8f01c4ff88cba207a255f2d4d |
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