Influencing Factors on Health Literacy and the Influence of Health Literacy on Healthcare Utilization
Title
Influencing Factors on Health Literacy and the Influence of Health Literacy on Healthcare Utilization
Alternative Author(s)
Moon, Seokjun
; Kim, Jung-Hoon
; Choi, Yongseok
; Kim, Hee-Nyun
Keyword
Health Literacy
; Medical Use
; Medical Utilization
; Outpatient Visit
; Korea Health Panel
Publication Year
2024-12-31
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.44 No.4, pp.130-150
Abstract
The importance of health literacy is being emphasized worldwide. Health literacy is particularly valued not only in personal health management but also in healthcare utilization. This study aims to identify the factors influencing health literacy and to examine the impact of health literacy levels on healthcare utilization. This study utilized the 2021 annual data from the Korea Health Panel. Individual health literacy levels were assessed using the HLS-EU-Q16 questionnaire conducted as a supplementary survey, with scores above 12 defined as 'high' and scores of 12 or below defined as 'low.' To identify the factors influencing health literacy, logistic regression analysis was conducted with gender, age, marital status, education level, income level, private health insurance, and presence of chronic diseases as explanatory variables. Healthcare utilization was measured by the annual number of outpatient visits without additional processing, and Poisson regression analysis was performed by adding health literacy levels as an independent variable alongside the previously mentioned factors. The analysis of factors influencing health literacy revealed that being female, older age, lower education level, lower income level, lack of private insurance, and absence of chronic diseases were associated with lower health literacy. The analysis of factors influencing healthcare utilization showed that even after controlling for major variables, higher health literacy levels were associated with decreased healthcare utilization. Various policies are being promoted at the government level to enhance health literacy and reduce healthcare utilization. Clear identification of the factors influencing health literacy is necessary to set precise policy goals. Moreover, the concept of health literacy should be broadly defined to include not only health management but also appropriate healthcare utilization.