Author/Authors :
Shekari, Hamideh Department of Public Administration - Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Current university students are potential and actual parents
of future generations. The level of their health literacy affects health and
health literacy level of future generations. Therefore, the purpose of the
present study was investigating and prioritizing the factors affecting the
health literacy of students in Yazd (a city in central Iran) using an artificial
neural network technique.
Methods: This study was cross-sectional and descriptive and it was
conducted on 400 university students in Yazd during autumn 2018. Data
were collected using a questionnaire on health literacy and 14 independent
variables. Data were analyzed with SPSS software via descriptive
statistics, one sample T-test, and artificial neural network.
Results: The mean of students' health literacy was 80.65±12.21. The most
important factors affecting the level of students' health literacy were the
grade, college, father's education level, age, and residence.
Conclusion: Since grade had the greatest impact on health literacy of
students, it is suggested that university officials consider the campus to
hold classes, lectures, workshops and distribute appropriate resources such
as brochures, booklets among students and also provide health
information stations at locations such as dining room, university entrance,
and dormitory to promote students' health literacy in lower grades.