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Maria Lopatina

Publications -  8
Citations -  43

Maria Lopatina is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 12 citations.

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2022 Prevention of chronic non-communicable diseases in Of the Russian Federation. National guidelines

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors proposed a method to solve the problem of the problem: the one-dimensional graph..

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International Perspective on Health Literacy and Health Equity: Factors That Influence the Former Soviet Union Immigrants.

TL;DR: Amidst the ongoing global population changes related to international migration, this article contributes to a broad-scope understanding of health literacy among FSU immigrants related to the system-level factors that may also apply to other immigrants, migrants, and refugees.
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Measuring Comprehensive, General Health Literacy in the General Adult Population: The Development and Validation of the HLS19-Q12 Instrument in Seventeen Countries

TL;DR: The HLS19-Q12 instrument as discussed by the authors was developed, translated, applied, and validated in 17 countries in the WHO European Region and showed acceptable psychometric and validity characteristics for different languages, country contexts, and methods of data collection, and is suitable for measuring HL in general, national, adult populations.
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Adaptation of the Health Literacy Survey Questionnaire (HLS19-Q) for Russian-Speaking Populations—International Collaboration across Germany, Israel, Kazakhstan, Russia, and the USA

TL;DR: This study provides recommendations for the linguistic and cultural adaptation of HLS19-Q into different languages and can serve as an example of international collaboration towards this end.
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Cross-sectional study to measure health literacy among the population over 18 years old in selected regions of the Russian Federation: relevance and study design

TL;DR: An international methodology for measuring HL, adapted for the Russian population, was applied and can be used by researchers, disease prevention, public health promotion, and decision-makers when selecting methods for comprehensive measurements of adult HL at the population level.