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Lessons Learned in Creating an Eintervention to Prevent HIV and STDs
1. Lessons Learned in Creating an E-intervention to Prevent HIV and STDs Michigan Premier Public Health Conference October 27th, 2010 Alison Grodzinski, MLIS ,Terrance Campbell, Susan Morrel-Samuels, MA, MPH
3. Research Questions Can we effectively prevent STIs among African American young adults? How can we best prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) with peer education among young adults? Does participation on interactive websites enhance the effects of face-to-face peer education? How does peer education (face-to-face and interactive websites) prevent STIs?
4. Research Questions Can we effectively prevent STIs among African American young adults? How can we best prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) with peer education among young adults? Does participation on interactive websites enhance the effects of face-to-face peer education? How does peer education (face-to-face and interactive websites) prevent STIs?
5. Research Questions Can we effectively prevent STIs among African American young adults? How can we best prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) with peer education among young adults? Does participation on interactive websites enhance the effects of face-to-face peer education? How does peer education (face-to-face and interactive websites) prevent STIs?
6. Research Questions Can we effectively prevent STIs among African American young adults? How can we best prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) with peer education among young adults? Does participation on interactive websites enhance the effects of face-to-face peer education? How does peer education (face-to-face and interactive websites) prevent STIs?
7. Conceptual Model Social Network Mediators Network Size Strong & Weak Ties Psychosocial Mediators Knowledge Network Proximity & Density Healthy Sexuality Outcomes Perceived Norms Communications with Partners Network Communications HOPE Parties & Interactive Website Peer Education+ Social Technologies Attitudes Safer Sex Behaviors HOPE Parties Only Self-Efficacy Peer Education (only) Sexually Transmitted Infections
13. Study Design Genesee County Recruit 18-24 yr old African American party hosts. HOPE parties with host’s friends & other guests. Encourage county-wide participation on HOPE interactive website. Pretest, Posttest, Follow-up Survey Assessments. Saginaw County Recruit 18-24 yr old African American party hosts. HOPE parties with host’s friends & other guests. Pretest, Posttest, Follow-up Survey Assessments.
14. What is a HOPE Party? Hosts plan party with staff Hosts invite 8-10 friends Educator conducts healthy sexuality activities Participants create risk reduction plan
21. Hope Party 1 Hope Party 2 Hope Party 3 Hope Party 4 Hope Party 5 HOPE PARTY HOME PAGE Become a Fan of HOPE party; post events, clinic info etc. Who? Hosts? Community leaders? Participants 1. Bloggers MySpace page with events, resources, videos etc. Expert advice/vignettes? 2. Discussion Forum Twitter about HOPE party events; tips, resources Part of hope party? Post on Youtube? Contest? 3. Videos 4. Local Resources Link back to POEs 5. Request a HOPE Party
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23. Design and development Issues and concerns Privacy and confidentiality Appropriate use of site Inclusivity Authenticity Data collection