Authors

  1. Bay[latin dotless i]nd[latin dotless i]r Gumus, Aylin MD
  2. Keser, Alev PhD
  3. S[latin dotless i]klar, Zeynep PhD
  4. Berberoglu, Merih PhD

Abstract

The current study aimed to establish validity and reliability of the Newest Vital Sign (NVS) in 255 Turkish adolescents aged 11 to 18 years with and without type 1 diabetes and evaluate their health literacy with age, gender, and health status. The t values of items in the NVS were found to be statistically significant and the calculated Cronbach's [alpha] coefficient value indicated that the reliability is at a medium level; 7.5%, 42%, and 56.5% of adolescents had respectively inadequate, limited, and adequate health literacy. There is a negative relationship between the health literacy of adolescents with diabetes and their HbA1c (P < .05). This study confirms that the NVS is a valid and reliable tool for Turkish adolescents.