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Susan J Farrell1, Michael Dunn2, James Huff1
1Royal Ottawa Health Care Group, 1145 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, ON, K1Z 7K4, Canada.
Abstract:
Health care use is high in persons who are homeless and vulnerably housed, but their health literacy (ability to read and understand health information) is often not known. The purpose of this study was to determine health literacy rates in a Canadian population of homeless and vulnerably housed individuals with mental health disorders. Higher levels of health literacy were associated with being housed, higher levels of education, non-psychotic mental health diagnoses and lower levels of drug use. This suggests that health literacy may be a potential barrier for accessing and utilizing health services and information for vulnerable populations.
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