Health Literacy and Factors Associated to Health Literacy of People in Satun Province

Authors

  • Yodsakorn Lamaisaart Thungwa Hospital, Satun Province
  • Krishna Suvarnabhumi Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla Province

Keywords:

health literacy, factors, population, Satun province

Abstract

This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the health literacy levels and associated factors among the people of Satun. The sample comprised 1,928 individuals aged 15 years and older. Data were collected online from June to September 2024 using the general health literacy scale for Thais (Cronbach’s alpha 0.968). Descriptive and inferential statistics, including independent t-tests, one-way ANOVA, and chi-square tests, were used for data analysis. The findings revealed that the majority of Satun residents (49.0%) exhibited a fair level of health literacy, with a mean score of 177.45 (SD = 32.24) out of 235 full score. Personal factors that were significantly associated with health literacy (p<0.05) were: place of residence (district), residential area (municipal/non-municipal), gender, age, education level, occupation, economic adequacy, and health perceptions. In contrast, marital status and the presence of chronic diseases were not found to be statistically significant factors. The findings indicated that older adults, individuals with low socioeconomic status, those with a low level of education, and residents living in non-municipal areas have a tendency to possess lower health literacy compared to other groups (p<0.05). This disparity highlights the urgent need to establish proactive policies and measures to empower lower health literate populations to effectively access, understand, and utilize health information for self-care.

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30-12-2025

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Lamaisaart Y, Suvarnabhumi K. Health Literacy and Factors Associated to Health Literacy of People in Satun Province. J Health Syst Res [internet]. 2025 Dec. 30 [cited 2026 Jan. 2];19(4):378-91. available from: https://he04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/j_hsr/article/view/3373

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