Publication: The impact of pregnant women's health literacy on their health-promoting lifestyle and teratogenic risk perception
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Sahin, Eda
Yesilcinar, Ilknur
Geris, Ruveyda
Pasalak, S. Inciser
Seven, Memnun
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This study was conducted to determine pregnant women's health literacy level and its effect on health-promoting lifestyle and perception of teratogenic risk related to medicine. The sample of the study consisted of 326 pregnant women. Women with high health literacy have more health-promoting lifestyles and lower teratogenic risk perceptions toward using antidepressants and influenza immunization during pregnancy. This study gives baseline data on health literacy and teratogenic risk perception of medicine usage during pregnancy in Turkish women.
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Taylor & Francis
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Public, Environmental and occupational health, Women's studies
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Health Care for Women international
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10.1080/07399332.2020.1797036