Digital health literacy and its association with anxiety among students in Pakistan

Zakar R, Zakar MZ, Dadaczynski K, Okan O (2021)
European Journal of Public Health 31(Suppl. 3): 404.

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Zakar, R.; Zakar, M. Z.; Dadaczynski, K.; Okan, OrkanUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
Background The public health importance of digital health literacy has significantly increased during COVID-19 pandemic all over the world. Health literacy enables individuals in informed and timely decision making. Anxiety particularly during difficult situations may hinders the decision making ability of individuals. The aim of this study was to assess the digital health literacy seeking and its association with anxiety level among university students during the wake of COVID-19 pandemic in Pakistan. Methods This study was conducted as a member of COVID digital Health literacy network between 49 countries through an online-based cross-sectional survey. Data were collected with 1747 students from randomly selected four public sector universities in Punjab province of Pakistan. Digital health literacy instrument was used to assess students' skills in digital health information seeking regarding COVID-19. Sense of coherence (SOC) was evaluated through 9-item scale and anxiety was assessed using 9-items Dark Future Scale. Simple bivariate and multivariate linear regression was performed to assess the association of key characteristics with DHL and anxiety level among students. Results The study found that about 54% of the students had high DHL and 51.9% had low or no anxiety. The results of multivariate analysis show that gender (p value=0.005), sense of coherence (p value<0.001) and importance of information (p value<0.001) were significantly associated with DHL. Additionally, Age (p < 0.001), subject group of study (p = 0.03), university of study (p < 0.000) and financial satisfaction (p < 0.001) were significantly associated with anxiety among students. However, there was no significant relationship of DHL, SOC, and wellbeing with anxiety. Conclusions Concerted and focused interventions are needed to address anxiety related issues among university students.
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
Serien- oder Zeitschriftentitel
European Journal of Public Health
Band
31
Ausgabe
Suppl. 3
Seite(n)
404
Konferenz
14th European Public Health Conference 2021
Konferenzort
Virtual event
Konferenzdatum
2021-11-10 – 2021-11-12
ISSN
1101-1262
eISSN
1464-360X
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2960431

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Zakar R, Zakar MZ, Dadaczynski K, Okan O. Digital health literacy and its association with anxiety among students in Pakistan. European Journal of Public Health. 2021;31(Suppl. 3):404.
Zakar, R., Zakar, M. Z., Dadaczynski, K., & Okan, O. (2021). Digital health literacy and its association with anxiety among students in Pakistan. European Journal of Public Health, 31(Suppl. 3), 404. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckab165.175
Zakar, R., Zakar, M. Z., Dadaczynski, K., and Okan, Orkan. 2021. “Digital health literacy and its association with anxiety among students in Pakistan”, European Journal of Public Health, 31 (Suppl. 3): 404.
Zakar, R., Zakar, M. Z., Dadaczynski, K., and Okan, O. (2021). Digital health literacy and its association with anxiety among students in Pakistan. European Journal of Public Health 31, 404.
Zakar, R., et al., 2021. Digital health literacy and its association with anxiety among students in Pakistan. European Journal of Public Health, 31(Suppl. 3), p 404.
R. Zakar, et al., “Digital health literacy and its association with anxiety among students in Pakistan”, European Journal of Public Health, vol. 31, 2021, pp. 404.
Zakar, R., Zakar, M.Z., Dadaczynski, K., Okan, O.: Digital health literacy and its association with anxiety among students in Pakistan. European Journal of Public Health. 31, 404 (2021).
Zakar, R., Zakar, M. Z., Dadaczynski, K., and Okan, Orkan. “Digital health literacy and its association with anxiety among students in Pakistan”. European Journal of Public Health 31.Suppl. 3 (2021): 404.
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