The Impact of Health Literacy on Rural Adults' Satisfaction with a Multi-Component Intervention to Reduce Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intake
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Description
Examines if health literacy influences study participants'
perceptions and satisfaction with different components of
SIPsmartER, a behavioral health intervention designed to
reduce sugary beverage intake in rural, low socioeconomic
adults in Virginia. Includes SIPsmartER assessment and
health literacy data by annual income, employment status,
health insurance, and other characteristics.
Author(s)
A. N. Bailey, K. J. Porter, J. L. Hill, et al.
Citation
Health Education Research, 31(4), 492-508
Date
08/2016
Type
Document
Tagged as
Food security and nutrition · Health literacy · Statistics and data · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention · Virginia