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Comment
. 2023 Sep;131(9):91301.
doi: 10.1289/EHP13493. Epub 2023 Sep 8.

Invited Perspective: Making the Implicit Explicit-Connecting Environmental Health Literacy and Exposure Report-Back

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Invited Perspective: Making the Implicit Explicit-Connecting Environmental Health Literacy and Exposure Report-Back

Anna Goodman Hoover. Environ Health Perspect. 2023 Sep.
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Figure 1 is a flowchart with four stages: exposure-related environmental health report-back, which increases knowledge, improves understanding, and promotes action; environmental health literacy; and assessment, which informs message targeting to support understanding and action. All the steps are interconnected with each other.
Figure 1.
Conceptual model illustrating communication and educational connections between environmental health literacy and exposure-related environmental health report-back.

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