Addressing Sexual Consent: Youth Participatory Action Research with the New York City Department of Health.

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Vivian Cortes, Molly Berman, Clariza Yvette Acevedo, Erica D Perez, Estelle Raboni, Jane Bedell
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Abstract

Background: The adolescent sexual health program of the New York City Department of Health conducted a Youth Participatory Action Research project.

Objectives: To partner with youth and community leaders in the design of a public awareness campaign on sexual consent communication.

Methods: In the research phase, youth served as co-researchers for twelve focus groups with 113 New York City youth. Youth-centered thematic analysis of transcripts was conducted. In the action phase, youth participated in concept development, scripting, and filming to produce three videos.

Results: Youth-partnered research identified how "awkward" it can be for youth to communicate sexual consent verbally or non-verbally while navigating factors like relationship dynamics, substance use, technology, and social media. The action phase leveraged findings to design videos which garnered more than 100,000 views.

Conclusions: This paper provides an overview of a Youth Participatory Action Research project conducted with a health department, highlighting some lessons learned and recommendations.

处理性同意:与纽约市卫生部合作的青年参与行动研究。
背景:纽约市卫生局青少年性健康计划开展了一项青少年参与行动研究项目。目标:与青年和社区领袖合作,设计一项提高公众对性同意沟通的认识运动。方法:在研究阶段,青年作为共同研究者对113名纽约市青年进行了12个焦点小组的研究。以青年为中心对笔录进行专题分析。在行动阶段,青年参与了概念开发、脚本编写和拍摄,制作了三部视频。结果:与青少年合作的研究发现,在关系动态、物质使用、科技和社交媒体等因素的影响下,青少年在口头或非口头上表达性同意是多么“尴尬”。行动阶段利用调查结果设计视频,获得了超过10万次观看。结论:本文概述了与卫生部门合作开展的青年参与行动研究项目,强调了一些经验教训和建议。
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