Listening to adolescents about text messaging in sexual health

Background: Adolescents are among those at most risk for acquiring sexually transmitted infections. Despite numerous strategies to increase STI knowledge, teens are not being reached as well by traditional preventative efforts. Texting is the preferred method of communication for adolescents who sen...

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Main Author: Reynolds, Vanessa
Other Authors: Scruby, Lynn (Nursing)
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/18332
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-183322014-01-31T03:37:28Z Listening to adolescents about text messaging in sexual health Reynolds, Vanessa Scruby, Lynn (Nursing) Temple, Bev (Nursing) Bailey, Kim (Winnipeg Regional Health Authority) tex messaging adolescents sexual health Background: Adolescents are among those at most risk for acquiring sexually transmitted infections. Despite numerous strategies to increase STI knowledge, teens are not being reached as well by traditional preventative efforts. Texting is the preferred method of communication for adolescents who send and receive over 3417 text messages per month. Purpose: To examine the experiences of text messaging among urban adolescents and to explore their views on the potential for text messaging within adolescent sexual health services. Methods: Four focus groups were conducted with 21 adolescents in two community agencies in an urban setting. Results: Four themes emerged from the data: 1) connection to others and to self; 2) exerting control; 3) adolescents are generally receptive to texting in sexual health; 4) need to feel safe. Conclusions: Findings suggest ways in which health care organizations can adopt text messaging services and interventions to better serve adolescents’ needs. 2013-04-03T18:54:42Z 2013-04-03T18:54:42Z 2013-04-03 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/18332
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adolescents
sexual health
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adolescents
sexual health
Reynolds, Vanessa
Listening to adolescents about text messaging in sexual health
description Background: Adolescents are among those at most risk for acquiring sexually transmitted infections. Despite numerous strategies to increase STI knowledge, teens are not being reached as well by traditional preventative efforts. Texting is the preferred method of communication for adolescents who send and receive over 3417 text messages per month. Purpose: To examine the experiences of text messaging among urban adolescents and to explore their views on the potential for text messaging within adolescent sexual health services. Methods: Four focus groups were conducted with 21 adolescents in two community agencies in an urban setting. Results: Four themes emerged from the data: 1) connection to others and to self; 2) exerting control; 3) adolescents are generally receptive to texting in sexual health; 4) need to feel safe. Conclusions: Findings suggest ways in which health care organizations can adopt text messaging services and interventions to better serve adolescents’ needs.
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