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Health literacy in Korea: findings from the 2023 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
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Sunhye Choi, Yukyeong Kang, Hyejin Kim, Kyungwon Oh
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Epidemiol Health. 2025;47:e2025037. Published online July 9, 2025
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4178/epih.e2025037
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OBJECTIVES This study aimed to assess health literacy and identify vulnerable groups, providing a basis for developing health policies aimed at improving health literacy, using data from the 2023 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES).
METHODS The health literacy measurement tool used in the 2023 KNHANES comprised a total of 10 items spanning the domains of disease prevention, health promotion, healthcare, and technology and resources. Health literacy was analyzed in relation to socio-demographic characteristics and major health behaviors among 5,906 adults aged 19 years or older, using the SAS program.
RESULTS As of 2023, the overall prevalence of adequate health literacy among adults was 60.4%. Adequate health literacy was higher in women (62.2%) than in men (58.6%). Younger individuals exhibited higher levels of health literacy, with those aged 19–64 years at 65.9%, compared to only 40.3% among those aged 65 or older. Higher income and education levels were also associated with greater health literacy. Regarding health behavior characteristics, individuals practicing healthy lifestyles, such as non-smoking, engaging in physical activity, and undergoing health checkups, demonstrated higher health literacy than those who did not engage in such behaviors.
CONCLUSIONS Six out of 10 Korean adults demonstrated adequate health literacy, but significant differences were observed according to socio-demographic characteristics (e.g., age and education) and health behaviors (e.g., smoking and physical activity). Tailored education and policy initiatives are necessary to improve health literacy, particularly targeting older adults, low-income groups, individuals with lower education, and those who do not practice healthy lifestyles.
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Korean summary
2023년 국민건강영양조사를 통해 우리 국민의 건강정보이해능력을 처음으로 조사한 결과, 우리나라 성인 10명 중 6명은 적절한 건강정보이해능력을 갖고 있었다. 건강정보이해능력은 고령, 낮은 교육수준, 건강생활 비실천 등에서 낮아 취약군의 건강정보이해능력 향상을 위한 맞춤형 교육과 정보 제공 등 다양한 방안 모색이 필요하다.
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According to the results of the 2023 KNHANES—the first nationwide assessment of health literacy in Korea—6 out of 10 Korean adults had adequate health literacy. Diverse strategies—including targeted education and information provision—are needed to improve health literacy among vulnerable groups such as older adults, those with low education and individuals who do not practice healthy lifestyles.
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