2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11121-023-01559-5
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Using Human-Centered Design Strategies to Identify Unmet Adolescent Sexual Health Wants and Needs

Abstract: This paper describes a human-centered design approach to investigate unmet adolescent sexual health wants and needs among youth of color in low-income and rural communities in Texas, North Carolina, and Connecticut (n = 149). The approach involved gathering qualitative data through in-depth interviews and other human-centered design activities between April 2016 and August 2016. Data were analyzed using thematic content analysis after each round of data collection. Themes were triangulated across multiple data… Show more

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“…3 The intervention was adapted from Real Talk, a mobile app publicly available in the Apple App Store that uses storytelling and technology to improve youth mental, emotional, and behavioral health ( 29 ). The SafeSpace program centers youths’ desire for stories from different youth perspectives and provides a sense of privacy ( 30 ). SafeSpace takes an LGBTQIA+-inclusive approach to all topics covered, including healthy relationships; identity and development; pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention; safety, communication and decision making; and accessing healthcare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 The intervention was adapted from Real Talk, a mobile app publicly available in the Apple App Store that uses storytelling and technology to improve youth mental, emotional, and behavioral health ( 29 ). The SafeSpace program centers youths’ desire for stories from different youth perspectives and provides a sense of privacy ( 30 ). SafeSpace takes an LGBTQIA+-inclusive approach to all topics covered, including healthy relationships; identity and development; pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention; safety, communication and decision making; and accessing healthcare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%