Developing Graphic Messages for Vaping Prevention Among Black and Latino Adolescents: Participatory Research Approach.

Q2 Medicine
Francisco Cartujano-Barrera, Chiamaka Azogini, Scott McIntosh, Maansi Bansal-Travers, Deborah J Ossip, Ana Paula Cupertino
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Background: As an important transition stage in human development, adolescence is a critical window for vaping prevention. There is a substantial gap in communication research on vaping prevention among racial and ethnic minority groups. Their representation is essential to develop, implement, and disseminate innovative and effective interventions for vaping prevention.

Objective: The aim of this study is to describe the participatory research (PR) procedures used with Black and Latino adolescents to develop culturally and linguistically appropriate graphic messages for vaping prevention.

Methods: This PR study used a qualitative, user-centered design method. We conducted a series of focus groups with 16 Black and Latino adolescents to develop culturally and linguistically appropriate graphic messages for vaping prevention. The biobehavioral model of nicotine addiction provided a framework for the development of the graphic messages. Participants met 4 times to provide iterative feedback on the graphic messages until they reached a consensus on overall quality and content.

Results: At baseline, the participants' mean age was 15.4 years (SD 1.4). Of the participants, 50% (8/16) were female, 88% (14/16) were heterosexual, 56% (9/16) were Black/African American, and 44% (7/16) were Hispanic/Latino. A total of 12 of the 16 participants (75%) chose to participate in the English sessions. Participants decided to create four types of graphic messages: (1) financial reward, (2) health reward, (3) social norms, and (4) self-efficacy. Meeting 4 times with the 4 groups provided sufficient opportunities for iterative feedback on the graphic messages to reach a consensus on overall quality and content.

Conclusions: It is feasible and practical to build PR among Black and Latino adolescents focused on vaping prevention. Adolescents added innovation and creativity to the development of culturally and linguistically appropriate graphic messages for vaping prevention. Appropriate staffing, funding, and approaches are key for successful PR efforts among Black and Latino adolescents. Future research is needed to evaluate the impact of the graphic messages on vaping prevention.

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在黑人和拉丁裔青少年中开发防止电子烟的图形信息:参与性研究方法。
背景:青少年作为人类发展的重要过渡阶段,是预防电子烟的关键窗口期。在种族和少数民族群体中预防电子烟的传播研究存在很大差距。他们的代表对于制定、实施和传播创新和有效的电子烟预防干预措施至关重要。目的:本研究的目的是描述用于黑人和拉丁裔青少年的参与性研究(PR)程序,以开发文化和语言上适当的电子烟预防图形信息。方法:本研究采用定性的、以用户为中心的设计方法。我们对16名黑人和拉丁裔青少年进行了一系列的焦点小组讨论,以制定文化和语言上合适的电子烟预防图像信息。尼古丁成瘾的生物行为模型为图形信息的发展提供了一个框架。参与者会面4次,对图形信息提供迭代反馈,直到他们就整体质量和内容达成共识。结果:基线时,参与者的平均年龄为15.4岁(SD 1.4)。在参与者中,50%(8/16)为女性,88%(14/16)为异性恋,56%(9/16)为黑人/非裔美国人,44%(7/16)为西班牙裔/拉丁裔。16位参与者中有12位(75%)选择参加英语课程。参与者决定创建四种类型的图形信息:(1)经济奖励,(2)健康奖励,(3)社会规范,(4)自我效能。与4个小组进行4次会议,为图形信息的迭代反馈提供了充分的机会,从而就总体质量和内容达成共识。结论:在黑人和拉丁裔青少年中建立以预防电子烟为重点的公共关系是切实可行的。青少年在开发文化和语言上适当的电子烟预防图形信息方面增加了创新和创造力。适当的人员配备、资金和方法是黑人和拉丁裔青少年公关工作成功的关键。未来的研究需要评估图形信息对预防电子烟的影响。
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Journal of Participatory Medicine
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