@Article{info:doi/10.2196/21454,作者=“Ingram, Lucy Annang and Stafford, Crystal and McCollum, Quentin and Isreal, McKenzie”,标题=“非裔美国新兴成人对意外怀孕的看法以及移动技术满足他们的需求:混合方法定性研究”,期刊=“JMIR Mhealth Uhealth”,年=“2020”,月=“10”,日=“21”,卷=“8”,数=“10”,页=“e21454”,关键词=“意外怀孕;新兴的成人;非裔美国人;移动技术;怀孕;十几岁的;健康促进;移动;性健康",摘要="背景:在美国,非裔美国人意外怀孕的比例过高,特别是在青少年晚期和20岁出头的人。作为一种促进健康的方法,移动技术正变得越来越普遍; however, relatively little research has been done with this population to determine their perspectives about unintended pregnancy, the potential of successfully using mobile technology to prevent unintended pregnancy, and the content of such programs. Objective: The purpose of this study was to obtain the perspectives of African American emerging adults about unintended pregnancy and the use of mobile technology to reduce unintended pregnancy rates. Methods: Focus groups and interviews were conducted with 83 African Americans, aged 18-21 years. Data were analyzed using an open coding process. Emergent codes were then added as needed, and themes and subthemes were identified. Results: Participants cited the social environment and lack of education as primary reasons for disproportionate rates of unintended pregnancy. They noted that unintended pregnancy is an important issue and that they desire more sexual health information. They enthusiastically supported mobile technology as a means to communicate unintended pregnancy prevention programming and offered many suggestions for program content, look, and feel. Conclusions: Young and emerging adult African Americans want and need sexual health resources, and a mobile-based platform could be widely accepted and address needs to lower disproportionate rates of unintended pregnancy. An essential next step is to use these findings to inform the development of a mobile-based unintended pregnancy prevention and sexual health program prototype to determine feasibility. ", issn="2291-5222", doi="10.2196/21454", url="http://mhealth.www.mybigtv.com/2020/10/e21454/", url="https://doi.org/10.2196/21454", url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33084591" }
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