HLS19-DIGI - a new instrument for measuring digital health literacy: development, validation and associations with determinants and health outcomes in 13 countries

Levin-Zamir D, Van den Broucke S, Bíró É, Bøggild H, Bruton L, De Gani SM, Søberg Finbråten H, Gibney S, Griebler R, Griese L, Guttersrud Ø, et al. (2025)
Frontiers in Public Health 13: 1472706.

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Levin-Zamir, Diane; Van den Broucke, Stephan; Bíró, Éva; Bøggild, Henrik; Bruton, Lucy; De Gani, Saskia Maria; Søberg Finbråten, Hanne; Gibney, Sarah; Griebler, Robert; Griese, LennertUniBi ; Guttersrud, Øystein; Klocháňová, Zuzana
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**Introduction**

Digital health information sources are playing an increasingly prominent role in health promotion, public health and in healthcare systems. Consequently, digital health literacy skills are likewise becoming increasingly important.

**Methods**

Using a concept validation approach, the aim of the study was to validate a digital health literacy measure applied in the European Health Literacy Survey 2019–2021 (HLS 19 ) of the WHO M-POHL Network, analyzing data from 28,057 respondents from 13 European countries.

**Results**

The scale displayed high internal consistency. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) strengthened the hypothesized one-factor structure. In most countries, the data displayed acceptable fit to the unidimensional Rasch partial credit model (PCM). Pearson correlation with a measure of general health literacy showed sufficient discriminant validity, and a social gradient was found. Testing for predictive validity showed that the scale score predicts health-related outcomes.

**Discussion**

The study shows that considerable proportions of the general adult populations across countries in Europe have limited DHL skills. The level of DHL has direct potential consequences for some forms of health service utilization, in some countries. Implications of the study include recommendations for improving digital health literacy, promoting organizational health literacy and quality assurance for digital health information and resources.

Erscheinungsjahr
2025
Zeitschriftentitel
Frontiers in Public Health
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13
Art.-Nr.
1472706
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2296-2565
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/3001765

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Levin-Zamir D, Van den Broucke S, Bíró É, et al. HLS19-DIGI - a new instrument for measuring digital health literacy: development, validation and associations with determinants and health outcomes in 13 countries. Frontiers in Public Health. 2025;13: 1472706.
Levin-Zamir, D., Van den Broucke, S., Bíró, É., Bøggild, H., Bruton, L., De Gani, S. M., Søberg Finbråten, H., et al. (2025). HLS19-DIGI - a new instrument for measuring digital health literacy: development, validation and associations with determinants and health outcomes in 13 countries. Frontiers in Public Health, 13, 1472706. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1472706
Levin-Zamir, Diane, Van den Broucke, Stephan, Bíró, Éva, Bøggild, Henrik, Bruton, Lucy, De Gani, Saskia Maria, Søberg Finbråten, Hanne, et al. 2025. “HLS19-DIGI - a new instrument for measuring digital health literacy: development, validation and associations with determinants and health outcomes in 13 countries”. Frontiers in Public Health 13: 1472706.
Levin-Zamir, D., Van den Broucke, S., Bíró, É., Bøggild, H., Bruton, L., De Gani, S. M., Søberg Finbråten, H., Gibney, S., Griebler, R., Griese, L., et al. (2025). HLS19-DIGI - a new instrument for measuring digital health literacy: development, validation and associations with determinants and health outcomes in 13 countries. Frontiers in Public Health 13:1472706.
Levin-Zamir, D., et al., 2025. HLS19-DIGI - a new instrument for measuring digital health literacy: development, validation and associations with determinants and health outcomes in 13 countries. Frontiers in Public Health, 13: 1472706.
D. Levin-Zamir, et al., “HLS19-DIGI - a new instrument for measuring digital health literacy: development, validation and associations with determinants and health outcomes in 13 countries”, Frontiers in Public Health, vol. 13, 2025, : 1472706.
Levin-Zamir, D., Van den Broucke, S., Bíró, É., Bøggild, H., Bruton, L., De Gani, S.M., Søberg Finbråten, H., Gibney, S., Griebler, R., Griese, L., Guttersrud, Ø., Klocháňová, Z., Kucera, Z., Le, C., Link, T., Mancini, J., Miksova, D., Schaeffer, D., Ribeiro da Silva, C., Sørensen, K., Straßmayr, C., Telo de Arriaga, M., Vrdelja, M., Pelikan, J.: HLS19-DIGI - a new instrument for measuring digital health literacy: development, validation and associations with determinants and health outcomes in 13 countries. Frontiers in Public Health. 13, : 1472706 (2025).
Levin-Zamir, Diane, Van den Broucke, Stephan, Bíró, Éva, Bøggild, Henrik, Bruton, Lucy, De Gani, Saskia Maria, Søberg Finbråten, Hanne, Gibney, Sarah, Griebler, Robert, Griese, Lennert, Guttersrud, Øystein, Klocháňová, Zuzana, Kucera, Zdenek, Le, Christopher, Link, Thomas, Mancini, Julien, Miksova, Dominika, Schaeffer, Doris, Ribeiro da Silva, Carlota, Sørensen, Kristine, Straßmayr, Christa, Telo de Arriaga, Miguel, Vrdelja, Mitja, and Pelikan, Jürgen. “HLS19-DIGI - a new instrument for measuring digital health literacy: development, validation and associations with determinants and health outcomes in 13 countries”. Frontiers in Public Health 13 (2025): 1472706.
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