One-month outcomes of a culturally tailored alcohol-exposed pregnancy prevention mobile app among urban Native young women: A randomized controlled trial of Native WYSE CHOICES

IF 3 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Carol E. Kaufman, Nancy L. Asdigian, Nicole D. Reed, Umit Shrestha, Sheana Bull, Nicole R. Tuitt, Raeann Vossberg, Sara Mumby, Michelle Sarche
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Abstract

Background

The majority of alcohol-exposed pregnancy (AEP) prevention programs for Native women have focused on at-risk adult women residing in rural tribal communities; however, over 70% of the Native population resides in urban areas. Moreover, Native young women universally—regardless of risk status—may benefit from culturally tailored resources. We hypothesized that urban Native young women who engaged with Native WYSE CHOICES (NWC), a culturally tailored AEP prevention intervention delivered by mobile phone app, would report reduced risk of AEP at the 1-month follow-up compared to those who engaged with a comparison condition.

Methods

From August 2021 to January 2023, we recruited 439 urban Native young women (ages 16–20) nationally to a randomized controlled trial administered fully virtually including most recruitment, data collection and intervention engagement. Participants were randomly assigned to the NWC app or an alternative app. We used linear and logistic regression analyses to predict scores on 1-month outcome variables by study arm assignment.

Results

Results of regression analyses predicting scores on 1-month outcomes by study arm showed trending intervention effects on measures of AEP knowledge (p = 0.06), alcohol use with sexual activity (p = 0.10), and an AEP risk index (p = 0.12). At 1-month follow-up, intervention group participants reported greater AEP knowledge, lower likelihood of alcohol-involved sexual activity in the past month, and lower scores on an AEP risk index compared to the comparison group.

Conclusions

The NWC app produced trending changes in key areas of knowledge and behavior that may result in reduced AEP risk among urban Native young women. These findings suggest that the NWC app holds promise for addressing AEP in Native populations. Small changes in these areas may result in lifelong changes in the current generation that impact the health and wellbeing of generations to come.

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一个文化定制的酒精暴露怀孕预防移动应用程序在城市土著年轻女性中的一个月结果:土著WYSE选择的随机对照试验。
背景:大多数针对土著妇女的酒精暴露怀孕(AEP)预防方案都侧重于居住在农村部落社区的高危成年妇女;然而,超过70%的土著人口居住在城市地区。此外,无论风险状况如何,当地年轻女性都可以从量身定制的文化资源中受益。我们假设,在一个月的随访中,与那些参与比较条件的城市土著年轻女性相比,参与原生WYSE选择(NWC)(一种由手机应用程序提供的针对不同文化的AEP预防干预)的城市土著年轻女性报告的AEP风险会降低。方法:从2021年8月到2023年1月,我们在全国招募了439名城市土著年轻女性(16-20岁),进行了一项完全虚拟管理的随机对照试验,包括大部分招募、数据收集和干预参与。参与者被随机分配到NWC应用程序或替代应用程序。我们使用线性和逻辑回归分析,通过研究分组来预测1个月结果变量的得分。结果:预测研究组1个月预后得分的回归分析结果显示,趋势干预对AEP知识(p = 0.06)、酒精使用伴性行为(p = 0.10)和AEP风险指数(p = 0.12)的测量有影响。在1个月的随访中,与对照组相比,干预组参与者报告了更多的AEP知识,在过去一个月里与酒精有关的性行为的可能性更低,并且在AEP风险指数上得分更低。结论:NWC应用程序在关键知识和行为领域产生趋势变化,可能导致城市土著年轻女性AEP风险降低。这些发现表明,NWC应用程序有望解决土著人口中的AEP问题。这些领域的微小变化可能会导致当代人终生的变化,从而影响后代的健康和福祉。
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