Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, Portland, OR, USA.
Good Medicine, Tribal Public Health Consulting, Madison, WI, USA.
BMC Public Health. 2024 Nov 6;24(1):3067. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-20550-5.
Disparities in sexual health outcomes persist among American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) youth due to intersectional challenges accessing youth-friendly health services. AIAN youth have an increased prevalence of STIs and teen pregnancy. To address disparities in sexual health outcomes, the Ask Auntie/Ask Your Relative (AYR) Q&A service has been used by AIAN youth and young adults for over seven years as a trusted resource for information on sensitive health topics. There is a continued need to better understand the health-seeking behaviors of AIAN youth, especially those related to healthy relationships and sexual health, to improve the alignment of health resources to their needs.
This mixed-method study began with two phases. Phase 1 involved an analysis of all AYR data using Google Analytics and basic frequency counts. Phase 2 reviewed all questions and answers related to sexual health and healthy relationships (N = 240) using thematic analysis, NVivo 12.0, and intersectionality, guided by the social determinants of health. All AYR answers were coded based on type, name/location, number of times viewed, and examples. The final step of the analytic process was to utilize an intersectional approach and socioecological model (Individual, Community, Tribe/Nation, and World) to create a visual model with results.
Phase 1-Since We R Native began tracking AYR data, the service has been utilized by 2.37 M users, with 1.16 M unique pageviews. The average time on the page was 4 min and 46 s. The number of AYR questions submitted varied by year, and were most frequent in 2016, then decreased in subsequent years. In Phase 2, the main themes identified in AYR questions were (1) Reaching Out for Help, (2) Identity and Physical Development, and (3) Healthy Relationships. Analysis of the Q&A answers identified 244 resources, and of these, 100 were Native-specific. The context-specific resources represented 21 uniquely coded health topics, ranging from women's health to behavioral health.
The broad range of healthy relationship and sexual health questions submitted to the AYR service reflects the types of health information that AIAN young adults want to know about. Resources provided in response to their questions connected Q&A viewers to a wide variety of organizations and programs designed to support AIAN young adults in their health and wellness journey. Findings from this study may be useful for creating additional culturally tailored resources.
由于在获得青年友好型卫生服务方面存在交叉性挑战,美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AIAN)青年的性健康结果仍存在差异。AIAN 青年的性传播感染和青少年怀孕率较高。为了解决性健康结果方面的差异,Ask Auntie/Ask Your Relative(AYR)问答服务已被 AIAN 青年和年轻人使用了七年多,作为有关敏感健康主题信息的可信资源。需要进一步了解 AIAN 青年的健康寻求行为,特别是与健康关系和性健康有关的行为,以改善卫生资源与其需求的一致性。
这项混合方法研究分为两个阶段。第一阶段使用 Google Analytics 和基本频率计数分析了所有 AYR 数据。第二阶段使用主题分析、NVivo 12.0 和交叉性,根据健康的社会决定因素,审查了与性健康和健康关系相关的所有问题和答案(N=240)。所有 AYR 答案均根据类型、名称/位置、查看次数和示例进行编码。分析过程的最后一步是利用交叉性方法和社会生态模型(个体、社区、部落/国家和世界)创建一个带有结果的可视化模型。
第一阶段-自从 We R Native 开始跟踪 AYR 数据以来,该服务已被 237 万用户使用,有 116 万独特页面浏览量。页面上的平均停留时间为 4 分 46 秒。提交的 AYR 问题数量因年份而异,2016 年最为频繁,随后几年有所减少。在第二阶段,AYR 问题中的主要主题是(1)寻求帮助,(2)身份和身体发育,(3)健康关系。对问答答案的分析确定了 244 个资源,其中 100 个是针对本地的。上下文特定的资源代表了 21 个独特编码的健康主题,从女性健康到行为健康。
提交给 AYR 服务的广泛的健康关系和性健康问题反映了 AIAN 年轻成年人想要了解的健康信息类型。针对他们的问题提供的资源将问答观众与旨在支持 AIAN 年轻成年人健康和健康之旅的各种组织和计划联系起来。本研究的结果可能对创建更多文化上量身定制的资源有用。