我最好的阿拉斯加生活:解决阿拉斯加青少年心理和生殖健康问题。

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Health Promotion Practice Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-24 DOI:10.1177/15248399231221769
Lauren Lessard, Cornelia Jessen, Sara L Buckingham, Riley Russell, S Abigail Morgan, Jennifer Baker
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导言:自 2020 年以来,一个多部门研究小组一直在协调一个由青年驱动、以社区为基础的参与式研究项目,以调整生殖生活计划,将其应用于一项名为 "我的最佳阿拉斯加生活"(MBAL)的全州倡议中。该生殖生活计划针对阿拉斯加青少年进行了调整,旨在支持青少年在决策过程中反映文化优先事项、个人目标以及性健康和生殖健康。背景。阿拉斯加 46% 的青少年表示在最近一次性交中没有使用安全套,15% 的青少年没有采取避孕措施,因此意外怀孕和性传播疾病的传播仍将继续。此外,阿拉斯加青少年的绝望率和自杀率也很高,研究表明,青少年心理健康状况不佳与高风险性行为的发生和维持息息相关。在性健康决策的背景下,以支持心理健康和制定个人目标为重点的干预措施可能会鼓励青少年采取更安全的性健康行为:MBAL研究团队完成了一项全州范围内的试点工作,对工具的设计和实施进行了评估,收集了700多份调查反馈(14-20岁的青少年);进行了10次深入访谈(社区组织和诊所的成人合作伙伴);并举办了两次由青少年主导的设计评审会:调查问卷的答复者对该工具(91% 的人 "喜欢或热爱 "该工具)及其在社区中的潜在适用性(86% 的人认为 "非常适用")给予了极大的肯定。项目的下一步工作包括纳入设计建议、在全州范围内进行随机对照试验,以及最终向所有感兴趣的各方开放源代码。
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My Best Alaskan Life: Addressing Adolescent Mental and Reproductive Health in Alaska.

IntroductionSince 2020, a multisector research team has coordinated a youth-driven, community-based participatory research project to adapt a reproductive life plan for application in a statewide initiative called My Best Alaskan Life (MBAL). The RLP is adapted for Alaskan youth and is intended to support teens in decision-making processes reflecting cultural priorities, personal goals, and sexual and reproductive health.BackgroundWith 46% of youth in Alaska reporting not having used a condom during their last sexual intercourse and 15% not having used contraception, unintended pregnancy and transmission of STIs will continue. Furthermore, Alaskan youth also cite high rates of hopelessness and suicidality, and research shows that poor mental health among adolescents is correlated with developing and maintaining high-risk sexual behaviors. An intervention focusing on supporting mental wellness and developing personal goals in the context of sexual health decision-making may encourage adolescents to adopt safer sexual health behaviors.MethodsThe MBAL research team completed a statewide pilot assessing the design and implementation of the tool, gathering feedback from over 700 survey responses (youth, ages 14-20); conducted 10 in-depth interviews (adult partners at community organizations and clinics); and hosted two youth-led design review sessions.FindingsQuestionnaire respondents were overwhelmingly positive about the tool (91% "liked or loved" the tool) and its potential applicability in their community (86% cited "very applicable"). Project next steps include incorporating design recommendations, a statewide randomized control trial and ultimately, open source access for all interested parties.

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Health Promotion Practice
Health Promotion Practice PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Health Promotion Practice (HPP) publishes authoritative articles devoted to the practical application of health promotion and education. It publishes information of strategic importance to a broad base of professionals engaged in the practice of developing, implementing, and evaluating health promotion and disease prevention programs. The journal"s editorial board is committed to focusing on the applications of health promotion and public health education interventions, programs and best practice strategies in various settings, including but not limited to, community, health care, worksite, educational, and international settings. Additionally, the journal focuses on the development and application of public policy conducive to the promotion of health and prevention of disease.
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