2023
DOI: 10.2196/41682
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Community-Engaged Participatory Methods to Address Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning Young People’s Health Information Needs With a Resource Website: Participatory Design and Development Study

Abstract: Background Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ+) young people (aged 15 to 25 years) face unique health challenges and often lack resources to adequately address their health information needs related to gender and sexuality. Beyond information access issues, LGBTQ+ young people may need information resources to be designed and organized differently compared with their cisgender and heterosexual peers and, because of identity exploration, may have different information… Show more

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“…Leveraging and catalyzing the increasing energy being invested in promoting health equity is essential in every aspect of our work as health promotion professionals. Critical components of our success will be adopting a community-centered approach 8,16,29 – beginning with communities who have historically been marginalized – and maintaining an unwavering focus on key principles and priorities of health equity. 16 The impact of all systems, policies, programs, practices, and communications must be evaluated through an equity lens.…”
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“…Leveraging and catalyzing the increasing energy being invested in promoting health equity is essential in every aspect of our work as health promotion professionals. Critical components of our success will be adopting a community-centered approach 8,16,29 – beginning with communities who have historically been marginalized – and maintaining an unwavering focus on key principles and priorities of health equity. 16 The impact of all systems, policies, programs, practices, and communications must be evaluated through an equity lens.…”
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confidence: 99%