학술논문

Using the intervention mapping for adaption framework to adapt an evidence-based sexual health intervention for youth affected by trauma.
Document Type
Article
Source
BMC Public Health. 6/1/2023, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p1-8. 8p. 2 Charts.
Subject
*SEXUAL health
*GENDER-neutral language
*BLACK youth
*YOUTH health
*TRAUMA-informed care
*RISK-taking behavior
Language
ISSN
1471-2458
Abstract
Background: Children exposed to household challenges (i.e., parental substance use, incarceration, and mental illness) are among the groups most vulnerable to sexual risk-taking in adolescence. These behaviors have been associated with a range of negative outcomes later in life, including substance abuse, low educational attainment, and incarceration. Adapting an evidence-based intervention (EBI) to be suitable for this population is one strategy to address the needs of this group. Methods: In this study, we describe the use of the Intervention Mapping for Adaption (IM-Adapt) framework to adapt an evidence-based, sexual health intervention (Focus on Youth with Informed Children and Parents). We describe the actions taken at each step of the IM-Adapt process which are to assess needs, search for EBIs, assess fit and plan adaptions, make adaptions, plan for implementation and plan for evaluation. Results: Key changes of the adapted intervention include the incorporation of trauma-informed principles and gender inclusive language, standardization of the session length, and modernization of the content to be more appropriate for our priority population. Conclusions: The adapted intervention shows promise toward meeting the behavioral health needs of Black youth exposed to household challenges. Our process and approach can serve as a model for researchers and practitioners aiming to extend the reach of EBIs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]