Center for Health Promotion and Prevention Research, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, Portland, OR 97201, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Aug 30;18(17):9126. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18179126.
Early sexual debut among American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) adolescents has been associated with an increased risk of teenage pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections, along with an increased risk of having multiple lifetime sexual partners, and engaging in greater frequency of sex, substance abuse, and lack of condom use. A major protective factor against early sexual debut among AI/AN youth is the familial system. Interventions aiming to improve parent-child communication and parental warmth toward adolescent sexual health topics were reported to contribute to positive youth sexual health outcomes, specifically among minority youth. Healthy Native Youth thus developed the Talking is Power text-messaging service to guide parents and caring adults on how to initiate sensitive topics with youth and how to support them in making informed decisions regarding sex and healthy relationships.
Descriptive statistics were used to demonstrate website analytics and reach per views and time spent on each page, and for displaying participants' responses to the questions on the usability of the Talking is Power text-messaging series. To assess the perceived impact of the series, the differences in mean percentage scores of the question assessing parental comfort in engaging in sexual health topics with youth between pre- and post-intervention were calculated using two-sample -tests of equal variances. Descriptive content analysis was adopted to highlight emerging themes from open-ended items.
When looking at reach, 862 entrances were recorded during the specified time period (5.8% of total entrances to HNY website), while the bounce rate was set at 73.1% (22.6% greater than the industry average), and the exit rate was 54.3% (15.2% greater than the industry average). Series usability was highly ranked on the 5-Likert scale in terms of signing up for a similar series on a different topic, quality of images, texts, and links, relating to prompts, and change in sparking sensitive conversations with youth. High likelihood of recommending the series to a friend or colleague was also reported by participants (0-10). No significant difference in parental comfort levels was reported ( = 0.78 > 0.05). Main themes provided suggestions for improving the series mode of delivery, while others included positive feedback about the material, with the possibility of expanding the series to other adolescent health topics.
Lessons learned during the design, dissemination, and evaluation of the resource's usability, reach, and perceived impact may be of interest to other Indigenous communities who are in the process of adapting and/or implementing similar approaches.
美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)青少年的早期性初潮与青少年怀孕和性传播感染的风险增加有关,同时也与多个终生性伴侣的风险增加、更高的性行为频率、物质滥用和缺乏安全套使用有关。AI/AN 青少年早期性初潮的一个主要保护因素是家庭系统。旨在改善亲子沟通和父母对青少年性健康主题的温暖度的干预措施,据报道有助于促进青少年的性健康结果,特别是在少数民族青少年中。因此,健康的原住民青年开发了“Talking is Power”短信服务,指导父母和照顾者如何与青少年开始讨论敏感话题,并支持他们就性和健康关系做出明智的决定。
使用描述性统计数据展示网站分析和每个页面的访问量和花费的时间,以及显示参与者对“Talking is Power”短信系列可用性的问题的回答。为了评估该系列的感知影响,使用具有相等方差的两样本 t 检验计算了评估父母与青少年讨论性健康主题的舒适度的问题的平均百分比分数在干预前后的差异。采用描述性内容分析突出从开放式项目中出现的主题。
在查看访问量时,在指定时间段内记录了 862 次进入(占 HNY 网站总进入量的 5.8%),而跳出率为 73.1%(比行业平均水平高 22.6%),退出率为 54.3%(比行业平均水平高 15.2%)。在 5 级李克特量表中,该系列在注册不同主题的类似系列、图像、文本和链接的质量、与提示的相关性以及与青少年展开敏感对话的变化方面的可用性评价很高。参与者还报告说,他们很有可能向朋友或同事推荐该系列(0-10 分)。报告的父母舒适度水平没有显著差异( = 0.78 > 0.05)。主要主题提供了改进系列交付模式的建议,而其他主题则包括对材料的积极反馈,并有可能将系列扩展到其他青少年健康主题。
在资源可用性、访问量和感知影响的设计、传播和评估过程中吸取的经验教训可能会引起其他正在适应和/或实施类似方法的土著社区的兴趣。