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Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 10/2012

01-10-2012 | Original Research

Literacy, Cognitive Function, and Health: Results of the LitCog Study

Authors: Michael S. Wolf, PhD MPH, Laura M. Curtis, MS, Elizabeth A. H. Wilson, PhD, William Revelle, PhD, Katherine R. Waite, BA, Samuel G. Smith, MSc, Sandra Weintraub, PhD, Beth Borosh, PhD, David N. Rapp, PhD, Denise C. Park, PhD, Ian C. Deary, PhD, David W. Baker, MD MPH

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Issue 10/2012

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ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND

Emerging evidence suggests the relationship between health literacy and health outcomes could be explained by cognitive abilities.

OBJECTIVE

To investigate to what degree cognitive skills explain associations between health literacy, performance on common health tasks, and functional health status.

DESIGN

Two face-to-face, structured interviews spaced a week apart with three health literacy assessments and a comprehensive cognitive battery measuring ‘fluid’ abilities necessary to learn and apply new information, and ‘crystallized’ abilities such as background knowledge.

SETTING

An academic general internal medicine practice and three federally qualified health centers in Chicago, Illinois.

PATIENTS

Eight hundred and eighty-two English-speaking adults ages 55 to 74.

MEASUREMENTS

Health literacy was measured using the Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine (REALM), Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (TOFHLA), and Newest Vital Sign (NVS). Performance on common health tasks were globally assessed and categorized as 1) comprehending print information, 2) recalling spoken information, 3) recalling multimedia information, 4) dosing and organizing medication, and 5) healthcare problem-solving.

RESULTS

Health literacy measures were strongly correlated with fluid and crystallized cognitive abilities (range: r = 0.57 to 0.77, all p < 0.001). Lower health literacy and weaker fluid and crystallized abilities were associated with poorer performance on healthcare tasks. In multivariable analyses, the association between health literacy and task performance was substantially reduced once fluid and crystallized cognitive abilities were entered into models (without cognitive abilities: β = −28.9, 95 % Confidence Interval (CI) -31.4 to −26.4, p; with cognitive abilities: β = −8.5, 95 % CI −10.9 to −6.0).

LIMITATIONS

Cross-sectional analyses, English-speaking, older adults only.

CONCLUSIONS

The most common measures used in health literacy studies are detecting individual differences in cognitive abilities, which may predict one’s capacity to engage in self-care and achieve desirable health outcomes. Future interventions should respond to all of the cognitive demands patients face in managing health, beyond reading and numeracy.
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Metadata
Title
Literacy, Cognitive Function, and Health: Results of the LitCog Study
Authors
Michael S. Wolf, PhD MPH
Laura M. Curtis, MS
Elizabeth A. H. Wilson, PhD
William Revelle, PhD
Katherine R. Waite, BA
Samuel G. Smith, MSc
Sandra Weintraub, PhD
Beth Borosh, PhD
David N. Rapp, PhD
Denise C. Park, PhD
Ian C. Deary, PhD
David W. Baker, MD MPH
Publication date
01-10-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue 10/2012
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-012-2079-4

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