Low numeracy may skew patient perceptions of information about cancer. This paper examines the relationship between self-reported measures of perceived numeracy and cancer knowledge, beliefs, and affect, using results from 3,052 respondents to the 2007 Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS-3). Chi-squared tests were used to identify differences in responses between high- and low-numeracy groups using three measures of perceived numeracy. Multivariable logistic regression models were used to evaluate the association between the three perceived numeracy measures and cancer information overload, cancer fatalism, cancer prevention knowledge, and cancer worry. Respondents with low perceived numeracy as expressed by discomfort with med...
<div><p>Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening for prostate cancer in men of average risk remains...
In the present paper, I focus on a small but important piece of the risk communication/perception pu...
Background. Research has demonstrated associations between sociodemographic characteristics and illn...
<div><p>Low numeracy may skew patient perceptions of information about cancer. This paper examines t...
Individuals have become more involved in health-related decisions, in part due to an unprecedented a...
In this age of chronic disease and shared decision making, individuals are encouraged to contribute ...
Many patients have low numeracy, which impedes their understanding of important information about he...
Objective. Many patients have low numeracy, which impedes their understanding of important informati...
Objective. There is compelling evidence showing that health literacy influences health outcomes. How...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, people across the globe have been exposed to large amounts of statisti...
Objective. To examine the influence of numeracy on interpreting various risk communication formats. ...
Treatment decision making (TDM) in oncology is complex. Understanding treatment information is essen...
Information seeking is an important behavior for cancer prevention and control, but inequalities in ...
Objectives: numeracy, the ability to process basic mathematical concepts, may affect responses to gr...
Objective: To compare an objective with a subjective numeracy assessment for association with self-r...
<div><p>Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening for prostate cancer in men of average risk remains...
In the present paper, I focus on a small but important piece of the risk communication/perception pu...
Background. Research has demonstrated associations between sociodemographic characteristics and illn...
<div><p>Low numeracy may skew patient perceptions of information about cancer. This paper examines t...
Individuals have become more involved in health-related decisions, in part due to an unprecedented a...
In this age of chronic disease and shared decision making, individuals are encouraged to contribute ...
Many patients have low numeracy, which impedes their understanding of important information about he...
Objective. Many patients have low numeracy, which impedes their understanding of important informati...
Objective. There is compelling evidence showing that health literacy influences health outcomes. How...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, people across the globe have been exposed to large amounts of statisti...
Objective. To examine the influence of numeracy on interpreting various risk communication formats. ...
Treatment decision making (TDM) in oncology is complex. Understanding treatment information is essen...
Information seeking is an important behavior for cancer prevention and control, but inequalities in ...
Objectives: numeracy, the ability to process basic mathematical concepts, may affect responses to gr...
Objective: To compare an objective with a subjective numeracy assessment for association with self-r...
<div><p>Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening for prostate cancer in men of average risk remains...
In the present paper, I focus on a small but important piece of the risk communication/perception pu...
Background. Research has demonstrated associations between sociodemographic characteristics and illn...