Authors
Dean Schillinger, Lauren R Barton, Andrew J Karter, Frances Wang, Nancy Adler
Publication date
2006/5
Journal
Public health reports
Volume
121
Issue
3
Pages
245-254
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Objectives
We sought to determine whether literacy mediates the relationship between education and glycemic control among diabetes patients.
Methods
We measured educational attainment, literacy using the Short Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (s-TOFHLA), and glycemic control (HbA1c) in 395 diabetes patients at a U.S. public hospital. We performed path analysis to compare two competing models to explain glycemic control. The direct effects model estimated how education was related to HbA1c; the mediational model estimated the strength of the direct relationship when the additional pathway from education to literacy to HbA1c was added.
Results
Both the model with a direct effect of education on HbA1c and the model with literacy as a mediator were supported by good fit to observed data. The mediational model, however, was a significant improvement, with the additional path from literacy to …
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