JMIR Research Protocols (Sep 2015)

An Interactive Website to Reduce Sexual Risk Behavior: Process Evaluation of TeensTalkHealth

  • Brady, Sonya S,
  • Sieving, Renee E,
  • Terveen, Loren G,
  • Rosser, BR Simon,
  • Kodet, Amy J,
  • Rothberg, Vienna D

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/resprot.3440
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
p. e106

Abstract

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BackgroundDifferent theoretical frameworks support the use of interactive websites to promote sexual health. Although several Web-based interventions have been developed to address sexual risk taking among young people, no evaluated interventions have attempted to foster behavior change through moderated interaction among a virtual network of adolescents (who remain anonymous to one another) and health professionals. ObjectiveThe objective was to conduct a summative process evaluation of TeensTalkHealth, an interactive sexual health website designed to promote condom use and other healthy decision making in the context of romantic and sexual relationships. MethodsEvaluation data were obtained from 147 adolescents who participated in a feasibility and acceptability study. Video vignettes, teen-friendly articles, and other content served as conversation catalysts between adolescents and health educators on message boards. ResultsAdolescents’ perceptions that the website encouraged condom use across a variety of relationship situations were very high. Almost 60% (54/92, 59%) of intervention participants completed two-thirds or more of requested tasks across the 4-month intervention. Adolescents reported high levels of comfort, perceived privacy, ease of website access and use, and perceived credibility of health educators. Potential strategies to enhance engagement and completion of intervention tasks during future implementations of TeensTalkHealth are discussed, including tailoring of content, periodic website chats with health educators and anonymous peers, and greater incorporation of features from popular social networking websites. ConclusionsTeensTalkHealth is a feasible, acceptable, and promising approach to complement and enhance existing services for youth.