Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res. 2022;29(3):1-17. doi: 10.5820/aian.2903.2022.1.
Health advocates are increasingly using social media and mobile technology to reach American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth to address important health topics and enhance protective factors. Public health experts did not know to what extent AI/AN youth used these tools to access health resources during the pandemic. The Native Youth Health Tech Survey was administered online from October to November 2020 with 349 AI/AN youth 15 to 24 years old. Survey results indicated frequent technology use-68.7% sent 1-50 text messages per day, and 65.3% were on social media 3-7 hours per day. Instagram was the most popular channel used, and 53.5% of participants relied heavily on the Internet to access health information. The three most important health topics were Native identity, mental health, and social justice and equality. These findings can inform the design and dissemination of culturally grounded health resources across AI/AN communities to improve their reach and appeal, improving health outcomes, self-esteem, and cultural connectedness.
健康倡导者越来越多地利用社交媒体和移动技术来接触美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)青年,以解决重要的健康问题并增强保护因素。公共卫生专家不知道在大流行期间,AI/AN 青年在何种程度上使用这些工具来获取健康资源。2020 年 10 月至 11 月期间,通过在线方式对 349 名年龄在 15 至 24 岁的 AI/AN 青年进行了“原住民青年健康技术调查”。调查结果表明,他们频繁使用技术-68.7%的人每天发送 1-50 条短信,65.3%的人每天在社交媒体上花费 3-7 个小时。Instagram 是使用最多的渠道,有 53.5%的参与者严重依赖互联网获取健康信息。三个最重要的健康主题是原住民身份、心理健康和社会正义和平等。这些发现可以为跨 AI/AN 社区设计和传播具有文化根基的健康资源提供信息,以提高其覆盖范围和吸引力,从而改善健康结果、自尊心和文化联系。