ݺߣshows by User: YTHorg / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ݺߣshows by User: YTHorg / Wed, 23 May 2018 17:21:05 GMT ݺߣShare feed for ݺߣshows by User: YTHorg Sexual Health is Just Health: Findings from a CDC National STD Prevention Training Center for Technology Innovation /slideshow/sexual-health-is-just-health-findings-from-a-cdc-national-std-prevention-training-center-for-technology-innovation/98299771 romerojusthealth-180523172106
Think about the last time you thought you had an STD. How did you feel? Who did you tell? What did you do? Awkward, right? Maybe this hasn't happened to you personally, but each year over 20 million Americans contract a Sexually Transmitted Disease. Over 50% are youth and most go undetected and untreated. Just Health is a risk screen app being used in over 100 School-Based Health Centers and is the flagship tool of a National CDC Center for Technology Innovation that is focused on adolescent sexual health. Just Health works to improve patient-provider communication and reduce stigma around a range of topics from safety, substance use, mental health, and sexual health including the intersectionality of needs and gender identity and sexual orientation. Just Health is an example of ongoing evaluation in real-word conditions. Population-level data are improving understanding of these needs and risks from a system perspective. ]]>

Think about the last time you thought you had an STD. How did you feel? Who did you tell? What did you do? Awkward, right? Maybe this hasn't happened to you personally, but each year over 20 million Americans contract a Sexually Transmitted Disease. Over 50% are youth and most go undetected and untreated. Just Health is a risk screen app being used in over 100 School-Based Health Centers and is the flagship tool of a National CDC Center for Technology Innovation that is focused on adolescent sexual health. Just Health works to improve patient-provider communication and reduce stigma around a range of topics from safety, substance use, mental health, and sexual health including the intersectionality of needs and gender identity and sexual orientation. Just Health is an example of ongoing evaluation in real-word conditions. Population-level data are improving understanding of these needs and risks from a system perspective. ]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:21:05 GMT /slideshow/sexual-health-is-just-health-findings-from-a-cdc-national-std-prevention-training-center-for-technology-innovation/98299771 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) Sexual Health is Just Health: Findings from a CDC National STD Prevention Training Center for Technology Innovation YTHorg Think about the last time you thought you had an STD. How did you feel? Who did you tell? What did you do? Awkward, right? Maybe this hasn't happened to you personally, but each year over 20 million Americans contract a Sexually Transmitted Disease. Over 50% are youth and most go undetected and untreated. Just Health is a risk screen app being used in over 100 School-Based Health Centers and is the flagship tool of a National CDC Center for Technology Innovation that is focused on adolescent sexual health. Just Health works to improve patient-provider communication and reduce stigma around a range of topics from safety, substance use, mental health, and sexual health including the intersectionality of needs and gender identity and sexual orientation. Just Health is an example of ongoing evaluation in real-word conditions. Population-level data are improving understanding of these needs and risks from a system perspective. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/romerojusthealth-180523172106-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Think about the last time you thought you had an STD. How did you feel? Who did you tell? What did you do? Awkward, right? Maybe this hasn&#39;t happened to you personally, but each year over 20 million Americans contract a Sexually Transmitted Disease. Over 50% are youth and most go undetected and untreated. Just Health is a risk screen app being used in over 100 School-Based Health Centers and is the flagship tool of a National CDC Center for Technology Innovation that is focused on adolescent sexual health. Just Health works to improve patient-provider communication and reduce stigma around a range of topics from safety, substance use, mental health, and sexual health including the intersectionality of needs and gender identity and sexual orientation. Just Health is an example of ongoing evaluation in real-word conditions. Population-level data are improving understanding of these needs and risks from a system perspective.
Sexual Health is Just Health: Findings from a CDC National STD Prevention Training Center for Technology Innovation from YTH
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Utilizing HIV at-home testing and Telehealth Techonology /slideshow/utilizing-hiv-athome-testing-and-telehealth-techonology/98299397 rileysullivanhivtestingbarriers-180523171833
Through the use of telehealth technology, at-home HIV testing is brought to research participants in the comfort of their own home. This presentation explains the significance and impact of two active research studies of using telehealth for remote counseling sessions and at-home HIV testing from the University of Michigan.]]>

Through the use of telehealth technology, at-home HIV testing is brought to research participants in the comfort of their own home. This presentation explains the significance and impact of two active research studies of using telehealth for remote counseling sessions and at-home HIV testing from the University of Michigan.]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:18:33 GMT /slideshow/utilizing-hiv-athome-testing-and-telehealth-techonology/98299397 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) Utilizing HIV at-home testing and Telehealth Techonology YTHorg Through the use of telehealth technology, at-home HIV testing is brought to research participants in the comfort of their own home. This presentation explains the significance and impact of two active research studies of using telehealth for remote counseling sessions and at-home HIV testing from the University of Michigan. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rileysullivanhivtestingbarriers-180523171833-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Through the use of telehealth technology, at-home HIV testing is brought to research participants in the comfort of their own home. This presentation explains the significance and impact of two active research studies of using telehealth for remote counseling sessions and at-home HIV testing from the University of Michigan.
Utilizing HIV at-home testing and Telehealth Techonology from YTH
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Zines as a Means: Using Alternative Publishing as a Health Resource and Empowerment Tool in Youth Communities /slideshow/zines-as-a-means-using-alternative-publishing-as-a-health-resource-and-empowerment-tool-in-youth-communities/98299353 reillyzines-180523171814
Zines (mini, independently created magazines) have been used throughout history as a tool to explore social and political issues. In this workshop, participants will be introduced to the history of zines. After a short presentation of the presenter's use of zines with Planned Parenthood's PG-13 Players, Vanderbilt LGBTQI Life, Students of Stonewall LGBTQI youth activism team, and Advocates for Youth, we will brainstorm together ways in which zines can be used in organizing and similar work, identify at least one practical way each of us can use zines in our life and work, and learn how to create a zine out of a single sheet of paper. Online resources and tools that can be used to amplify resources will be presented. Examples of zines in youth, health, and technology fields will be provided.]]>

Zines (mini, independently created magazines) have been used throughout history as a tool to explore social and political issues. In this workshop, participants will be introduced to the history of zines. After a short presentation of the presenter's use of zines with Planned Parenthood's PG-13 Players, Vanderbilt LGBTQI Life, Students of Stonewall LGBTQI youth activism team, and Advocates for Youth, we will brainstorm together ways in which zines can be used in organizing and similar work, identify at least one practical way each of us can use zines in our life and work, and learn how to create a zine out of a single sheet of paper. Online resources and tools that can be used to amplify resources will be presented. Examples of zines in youth, health, and technology fields will be provided.]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:18:14 GMT /slideshow/zines-as-a-means-using-alternative-publishing-as-a-health-resource-and-empowerment-tool-in-youth-communities/98299353 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) Zines as a Means: Using Alternative Publishing as a Health Resource and Empowerment Tool in Youth Communities YTHorg Zines (mini, independently created magazines) have been used throughout history as a tool to explore social and political issues. In this workshop, participants will be introduced to the history of zines. After a short presentation of the presenter's use of zines with Planned Parenthood's PG-13 Players, Vanderbilt LGBTQI Life, Students of Stonewall LGBTQI youth activism team, and Advocates for Youth, we will brainstorm together ways in which zines can be used in organizing and similar work, identify at least one practical way each of us can use zines in our life and work, and learn how to create a zine out of a single sheet of paper. Online resources and tools that can be used to amplify resources will be presented. Examples of zines in youth, health, and technology fields will be provided. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/reillyzines-180523171814-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Zines (mini, independently created magazines) have been used throughout history as a tool to explore social and political issues. In this workshop, participants will be introduced to the history of zines. After a short presentation of the presenter&#39;s use of zines with Planned Parenthood&#39;s PG-13 Players, Vanderbilt LGBTQI Life, Students of Stonewall LGBTQI youth activism team, and Advocates for Youth, we will brainstorm together ways in which zines can be used in organizing and similar work, identify at least one practical way each of us can use zines in our life and work, and learn how to create a zine out of a single sheet of paper. Online resources and tools that can be used to amplify resources will be presented. Examples of zines in youth, health, and technology fields will be provided.
Zines as a Means: Using Alternative Publishing as a Health Resource and Empowerment Tool in Youth Communities from YTH
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The Tangential Impacts of Design /slideshow/the-tangential-impacts-of-design/98299352 radersprinklers-180523171814
As we release products and services into the world they have the potential to reshape and transform. Good, bad, or both this impact is something that we need to understand. It is no longer good enough to have a good idea. How does thinking about our work in context of the interwoven communities it impacts affect the way we approach the design process, and how does it shape the way we evaluate success?]]>

As we release products and services into the world they have the potential to reshape and transform. Good, bad, or both this impact is something that we need to understand. It is no longer good enough to have a good idea. How does thinking about our work in context of the interwoven communities it impacts affect the way we approach the design process, and how does it shape the way we evaluate success?]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:18:14 GMT /slideshow/the-tangential-impacts-of-design/98299352 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) The Tangential Impacts of Design YTHorg As we release products and services into the world they have the potential to reshape and transform. Good, bad, or both this impact is something that we need to understand. It is no longer good enough to have a good idea. How does thinking about our work in context of the interwoven communities it impacts affect the way we approach the design process, and how does it shape the way we evaluate success? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/radersprinklers-180523171814-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As we release products and services into the world they have the potential to reshape and transform. Good, bad, or both this impact is something that we need to understand. It is no longer good enough to have a good idea. How does thinking about our work in context of the interwoven communities it impacts affect the way we approach the design process, and how does it shape the way we evaluate success?
The Tangential Impacts of Design from YTH
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In the Know: Comprehensive sexual health education with wraparound digital technologies /slideshow/in-the-know-comprehensive-sexual-health-education-with-wraparound-digital-technologies/98299022 priceuribeschlammintheknow-180523171553
DIY is an innovative intervention based on positive youth development and youth-centered design. This presentation will describe how to involve youth in the program design, share strategies on how to engage vulnerable populations, and highlight preliminary findings.]]>

DIY is an innovative intervention based on positive youth development and youth-centered design. This presentation will describe how to involve youth in the program design, share strategies on how to engage vulnerable populations, and highlight preliminary findings.]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:15:53 GMT /slideshow/in-the-know-comprehensive-sexual-health-education-with-wraparound-digital-technologies/98299022 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) In the Know: Comprehensive sexual health education with wraparound digital technologies YTHorg DIY is an innovative intervention based on positive youth development and youth-centered design. This presentation will describe how to involve youth in the program design, share strategies on how to engage vulnerable populations, and highlight preliminary findings. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/priceuribeschlammintheknow-180523171553-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> DIY is an innovative intervention based on positive youth development and youth-centered design. This presentation will describe how to involve youth in the program design, share strategies on how to engage vulnerable populations, and highlight preliminary findings.
In the Know: Comprehensive sexual health education with wraparound digital technologies from YTH
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Porn Literacy /slideshow/porn-literacy/98298912 pornliteracyhandoutforyth-180523171504
Think critically about the media we consume by asking questions.]]>

Think critically about the media we consume by asking questions.]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:15:04 GMT /slideshow/porn-literacy/98298912 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) Porn Literacy YTHorg Think critically about the media we consume by asking questions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pornliteracyhandoutforyth-180523171504-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Think critically about the media we consume by asking questions.
Porn Literacy from YTH
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PlushCare Access to PrEP in a Digital World /YTHorg/plushcare-access-to-prep-in-a-digital-world plushcareaccesstoprep-180523171503
Telemedicine is a collection of means or methods for enhancing health care, public health and health education delivery and support using telecommunications technologies. With more than 95% of adults, and 100% of young adults between the age of 18-29 owning a cell phone in the United States, a technology-based health intervention can be available to hard-to-reach populations or underserved areas. Panelists will engage a rich dialogue and showcase innovative and effective ways to create prevention programs for HIV and STDs using the potential telehealth can offer, specifically with linking young people to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP. This plenary brings together leaders in the field of HIV prevention, research and policy along with private organizations and companies that are currently active on the field of biomedical prevention.]]>

Telemedicine is a collection of means or methods for enhancing health care, public health and health education delivery and support using telecommunications technologies. With more than 95% of adults, and 100% of young adults between the age of 18-29 owning a cell phone in the United States, a technology-based health intervention can be available to hard-to-reach populations or underserved areas. Panelists will engage a rich dialogue and showcase innovative and effective ways to create prevention programs for HIV and STDs using the potential telehealth can offer, specifically with linking young people to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP. This plenary brings together leaders in the field of HIV prevention, research and policy along with private organizations and companies that are currently active on the field of biomedical prevention.]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:15:03 GMT /YTHorg/plushcare-access-to-prep-in-a-digital-world YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) PlushCare Access to PrEP in a Digital World YTHorg Telemedicine is a collection of means or methods for enhancing health care, public health and health education delivery and support using telecommunications technologies. With more than 95% of adults, and 100% of young adults between the age of 18-29 owning a cell phone in the United States, a technology-based health intervention can be available to hard-to-reach populations or underserved areas. Panelists will engage a rich dialogue and showcase innovative and effective ways to create prevention programs for HIV and STDs using the potential telehealth can offer, specifically with linking young people to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP. This plenary brings together leaders in the field of HIV prevention, research and policy along with private organizations and companies that are currently active on the field of biomedical prevention. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/plushcareaccesstoprep-180523171503-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Telemedicine is a collection of means or methods for enhancing health care, public health and health education delivery and support using telecommunications technologies. With more than 95% of adults, and 100% of young adults between the age of 18-29 owning a cell phone in the United States, a technology-based health intervention can be available to hard-to-reach populations or underserved areas. Panelists will engage a rich dialogue and showcase innovative and effective ways to create prevention programs for HIV and STDs using the potential telehealth can offer, specifically with linking young people to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP. This plenary brings together leaders in the field of HIV prevention, research and policy along with private organizations and companies that are currently active on the field of biomedical prevention.
PlushCare Access to PrEP in a Digital World from YTH
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Positive Connections: Digital Support for Adolescents Living with HIV /slideshow/positive-connections-digital-support-for-adolescents-living-with-hiv/98298873 plourdepositiveconnections-180523171451
Adolescents living with HIV need accurate information about their diagnosis, care, and treatment; as well as long-term counseling and support. In-person support groups are a promising approach to meeting these needs, however some ALHIV face distinct challenges to attending regular in-person meetings. Virtual support groups may help to overcome challenges such as transportation costs, living away from home because of school or work, fear of stigma, or perceived danger associated with disclosure to household members. In this session attendees will learn how FHI 360, on behalf of YouthPower Action, is currently adapting the evidence based “Positive Connections: Leading Information and Support Groups for Adolescents Living with HIV, for delivery via Facebook.]]>

Adolescents living with HIV need accurate information about their diagnosis, care, and treatment; as well as long-term counseling and support. In-person support groups are a promising approach to meeting these needs, however some ALHIV face distinct challenges to attending regular in-person meetings. Virtual support groups may help to overcome challenges such as transportation costs, living away from home because of school or work, fear of stigma, or perceived danger associated with disclosure to household members. In this session attendees will learn how FHI 360, on behalf of YouthPower Action, is currently adapting the evidence based “Positive Connections: Leading Information and Support Groups for Adolescents Living with HIV, for delivery via Facebook.]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:14:51 GMT /slideshow/positive-connections-digital-support-for-adolescents-living-with-hiv/98298873 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) Positive Connections: Digital Support for Adolescents Living with HIV YTHorg Adolescents living with HIV need accurate information about their diagnosis, care, and treatment; as well as long-term counseling and support. In-person support groups are a promising approach to meeting these needs, however some ALHIV face distinct challenges to attending regular in-person meetings. Virtual support groups may help to overcome challenges such as transportation costs, living away from home because of school or work, fear of stigma, or perceived danger associated with disclosure to household members. In this session attendees will learn how FHI 360, on behalf of YouthPower Action, is currently adapting the evidence based “Positive Connections: Leading Information and Support Groups for Adolescents Living with HIV, for delivery via Facebook. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/plourdepositiveconnections-180523171451-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Adolescents living with HIV need accurate information about their diagnosis, care, and treatment; as well as long-term counseling and support. In-person support groups are a promising approach to meeting these needs, however some ALHIV face distinct challenges to attending regular in-person meetings. Virtual support groups may help to overcome challenges such as transportation costs, living away from home because of school or work, fear of stigma, or perceived danger associated with disclosure to household members. In this session attendees will learn how FHI 360, on behalf of YouthPower Action, is currently adapting the evidence based “Positive Connections: Leading Information and Support Groups for Adolescents Living with HIV, for delivery via Facebook.
Positive Connections: Digital Support for Adolescents Living with HIV from YTH
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Healthy Youth On-line Meet-Up /slideshow/healthy-youth-online-meetup/98298702 pearsonmalisauhealthyyouthmeetup-180523171337
Youth health integrating mHealth is an amazing approach for youth who are interested in working in mhealth program, it gives youth a chance to promote and improve their skills, networking and access to information on health and related issues through mobile phone which provides reliable, safe and confidential information]]>

Youth health integrating mHealth is an amazing approach for youth who are interested in working in mhealth program, it gives youth a chance to promote and improve their skills, networking and access to information on health and related issues through mobile phone which provides reliable, safe and confidential information]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:13:36 GMT /slideshow/healthy-youth-online-meetup/98298702 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) Healthy Youth On-line Meet-Up YTHorg Youth health integrating mHealth is an amazing approach for youth who are interested in working in mhealth program, it gives youth a chance to promote and improve their skills, networking and access to information on health and related issues through mobile phone which provides reliable, safe and confidential information <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pearsonmalisauhealthyyouthmeetup-180523171337-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Youth health integrating mHealth is an amazing approach for youth who are interested in working in mhealth program, it gives youth a chance to promote and improve their skills, networking and access to information on health and related issues through mobile phone which provides reliable, safe and confidential information
Healthy Youth On-line Meet-Up from YTH
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Iowa TelePrEP: Delivering PrEP through Telemedicine and Public Health Partnerships /slideshow/iowa-teleprep-delivering-prep-through-telemedicine-and-public-health-partnerships-98298695/98298695 ohliowateleprep-180523171335
Telemedicine is a collection of means or methods for enhancing health care, public health and health education delivery and support using telecommunications technologies. With more than 95% of adults, and 100% of young adults between the age of 18-29 owning a cell phone in the United States, a technology-based health intervention can be available to hard-to-reach populations or underserved areas. Panelists will engage a rich dialogue and showcase innovative and effective ways to create prevention programs for HIV and STDs using the potential telehealth can offer, specifically with linking young people to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP. This plenary brings together leaders in the field of HIV prevention, research and policy along with private organizations and companies that are currently active on the field of biomedical prevention.]]>

Telemedicine is a collection of means or methods for enhancing health care, public health and health education delivery and support using telecommunications technologies. With more than 95% of adults, and 100% of young adults between the age of 18-29 owning a cell phone in the United States, a technology-based health intervention can be available to hard-to-reach populations or underserved areas. Panelists will engage a rich dialogue and showcase innovative and effective ways to create prevention programs for HIV and STDs using the potential telehealth can offer, specifically with linking young people to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP. This plenary brings together leaders in the field of HIV prevention, research and policy along with private organizations and companies that are currently active on the field of biomedical prevention.]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:13:35 GMT /slideshow/iowa-teleprep-delivering-prep-through-telemedicine-and-public-health-partnerships-98298695/98298695 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) Iowa TelePrEP: Delivering PrEP through Telemedicine and Public Health Partnerships YTHorg Telemedicine is a collection of means or methods for enhancing health care, public health and health education delivery and support using telecommunications technologies. With more than 95% of adults, and 100% of young adults between the age of 18-29 owning a cell phone in the United States, a technology-based health intervention can be available to hard-to-reach populations or underserved areas. Panelists will engage a rich dialogue and showcase innovative and effective ways to create prevention programs for HIV and STDs using the potential telehealth can offer, specifically with linking young people to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP. This plenary brings together leaders in the field of HIV prevention, research and policy along with private organizations and companies that are currently active on the field of biomedical prevention. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ohliowateleprep-180523171335-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Telemedicine is a collection of means or methods for enhancing health care, public health and health education delivery and support using telecommunications technologies. With more than 95% of adults, and 100% of young adults between the age of 18-29 owning a cell phone in the United States, a technology-based health intervention can be available to hard-to-reach populations or underserved areas. Panelists will engage a rich dialogue and showcase innovative and effective ways to create prevention programs for HIV and STDs using the potential telehealth can offer, specifically with linking young people to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP. This plenary brings together leaders in the field of HIV prevention, research and policy along with private organizations and companies that are currently active on the field of biomedical prevention.
Iowa TelePrEP: Delivering PrEP through Telemedicine and Public Health Partnerships from YTH
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"It's Just a Preference": Dating Apps, Discrimination, and LGBTQ Health /YTHorg/its-just-a-preference-dating-apps-discrimination-and-lgbtq-health newtonpreference-180523171327
It seems like there's a mobile app for just about everything nowadays even ones that can help you find that special someone. Although dating apps are great for finding new partners, they can also provide a platform for discriminatory language and behaviors, which can eventually lead to negative health outcomes. In this presentation, I'm going to combine data from qualitative interviews with gay men and actual language used on dating app profiles to shed light on how discrimination on these dating apps translates to negative health outcomes. Many LGBTQ folks rely on various technologies to connect with one another including LGBTQ youth but then face discrimination from those within their own community. Join me as I try to brainstorm solutions and reimagine the future of inclusive dating apps.]]>

It seems like there's a mobile app for just about everything nowadays even ones that can help you find that special someone. Although dating apps are great for finding new partners, they can also provide a platform for discriminatory language and behaviors, which can eventually lead to negative health outcomes. In this presentation, I'm going to combine data from qualitative interviews with gay men and actual language used on dating app profiles to shed light on how discrimination on these dating apps translates to negative health outcomes. Many LGBTQ folks rely on various technologies to connect with one another including LGBTQ youth but then face discrimination from those within their own community. Join me as I try to brainstorm solutions and reimagine the future of inclusive dating apps.]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:13:27 GMT /YTHorg/its-just-a-preference-dating-apps-discrimination-and-lgbtq-health YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) "It's Just a Preference": Dating Apps, Discrimination, and LGBTQ Health YTHorg It seems like there's a mobile app for just about everything nowadays even ones that can help you find that special someone. Although dating apps are great for finding new partners, they can also provide a platform for discriminatory language and behaviors, which can eventually lead to negative health outcomes. In this presentation, I'm going to combine data from qualitative interviews with gay men and actual language used on dating app profiles to shed light on how discrimination on these dating apps translates to negative health outcomes. Many LGBTQ folks rely on various technologies to connect with one another including LGBTQ youth but then face discrimination from those within their own community. Join me as I try to brainstorm solutions and reimagine the future of inclusive dating apps. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/newtonpreference-180523171327-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> It seems like there&#39;s a mobile app for just about everything nowadays even ones that can help you find that special someone. Although dating apps are great for finding new partners, they can also provide a platform for discriminatory language and behaviors, which can eventually lead to negative health outcomes. In this presentation, I&#39;m going to combine data from qualitative interviews with gay men and actual language used on dating app profiles to shed light on how discrimination on these dating apps translates to negative health outcomes. Many LGBTQ folks rely on various technologies to connect with one another including LGBTQ youth but then face discrimination from those within their own community. Join me as I try to brainstorm solutions and reimagine the future of inclusive dating apps.
"It's Just a Preference": Dating Apps, Discrimination, and LGBTQ Health from YTH
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Youth-serving providers don't need another message board: digital alternatives for peer-to-peer sharing /slideshow/youthserving-providers-dont-need-another-message-board-digital-alternatives-for-peertopeer-sharing/98298676 moorewhatworks-180523171326
Youth-serving providers have a wealth of knowledge about what works in youth HIV prevention and treatment in a real world context. Digital storytelling is an effective way to foster peer-to-peer sharing between youth-serving providers throughout the United States. Come learn about two models of digital peer-to-peer sharing and discuss ways to incorporate digital peer-to-peer sharing in your work with youth.]]>

Youth-serving providers have a wealth of knowledge about what works in youth HIV prevention and treatment in a real world context. Digital storytelling is an effective way to foster peer-to-peer sharing between youth-serving providers throughout the United States. Come learn about two models of digital peer-to-peer sharing and discuss ways to incorporate digital peer-to-peer sharing in your work with youth.]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:13:26 GMT /slideshow/youthserving-providers-dont-need-another-message-board-digital-alternatives-for-peertopeer-sharing/98298676 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) Youth-serving providers don't need another message board: digital alternatives for peer-to-peer sharing YTHorg Youth-serving providers have a wealth of knowledge about what works in youth HIV prevention and treatment in a real world context. Digital storytelling is an effective way to foster peer-to-peer sharing between youth-serving providers throughout the United States. Come learn about two models of digital peer-to-peer sharing and discuss ways to incorporate digital peer-to-peer sharing in your work with youth. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/moorewhatworks-180523171326-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Youth-serving providers have a wealth of knowledge about what works in youth HIV prevention and treatment in a real world context. Digital storytelling is an effective way to foster peer-to-peer sharing between youth-serving providers throughout the United States. Come learn about two models of digital peer-to-peer sharing and discuss ways to incorporate digital peer-to-peer sharing in your work with youth.
Youth-serving providers don't need another message board: digital alternatives for peer-to-peer sharing from YTH
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Inst them and they will come...or will they?: The secrets of recruiting youth for research studies through social media. /slideshow/inst-them-and-they-will-comeor-will-they-the-secrets-of-recruiting-youth-for-research-studies-through-social-media/98297980 milahealthyteennetwork-180523170835
Are your social media ads flopping? Still using a flyer to recruit youth for research studies? Learn the to-do's and to-don'ts of using social media to recruit youth for research studies and programs. We recruited over 2,500 young women into two national randomized controlled trials to test two sexual health digital tools. We will show you our process for selecting the appropriate social media format to reach youth, developing relevant materials that makes youth click, and monitoring the campaigns to assess their effectiveness. We will share examples of our own materials, graphics, messages, recruitment videos, and tag lines used to entice youth. See how some flopped and how others exceeded our expectations. We will also present concrete data on recruitment cost, relevance, clicks, and reach, and how to tweak your campaigns to stay within budget and be more effective. ]]>

Are your social media ads flopping? Still using a flyer to recruit youth for research studies? Learn the to-do's and to-don'ts of using social media to recruit youth for research studies and programs. We recruited over 2,500 young women into two national randomized controlled trials to test two sexual health digital tools. We will show you our process for selecting the appropriate social media format to reach youth, developing relevant materials that makes youth click, and monitoring the campaigns to assess their effectiveness. We will share examples of our own materials, graphics, messages, recruitment videos, and tag lines used to entice youth. See how some flopped and how others exceeded our expectations. We will also present concrete data on recruitment cost, relevance, clicks, and reach, and how to tweak your campaigns to stay within budget and be more effective. ]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:08:35 GMT /slideshow/inst-them-and-they-will-comeor-will-they-the-secrets-of-recruiting-youth-for-research-studies-through-social-media/98297980 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) Inst them and they will come...or will they?: The secrets of recruiting youth for research studies through social media. YTHorg Are your social media ads flopping? Still using a flyer to recruit youth for research studies? Learn the to-do's and to-don'ts of using social media to recruit youth for research studies and programs. We recruited over 2,500 young women into two national randomized controlled trials to test two sexual health digital tools. We will show you our process for selecting the appropriate social media format to reach youth, developing relevant materials that makes youth click, and monitoring the campaigns to assess their effectiveness. We will share examples of our own materials, graphics, messages, recruitment videos, and tag lines used to entice youth. See how some flopped and how others exceeded our expectations. We will also present concrete data on recruitment cost, relevance, clicks, and reach, and how to tweak your campaigns to stay within budget and be more effective. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/milahealthyteennetwork-180523170835-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Are your social media ads flopping? Still using a flyer to recruit youth for research studies? Learn the to-do&#39;s and to-don&#39;ts of using social media to recruit youth for research studies and programs. We recruited over 2,500 young women into two national randomized controlled trials to test two sexual health digital tools. We will show you our process for selecting the appropriate social media format to reach youth, developing relevant materials that makes youth click, and monitoring the campaigns to assess their effectiveness. We will share examples of our own materials, graphics, messages, recruitment videos, and tag lines used to entice youth. See how some flopped and how others exceeded our expectations. We will also present concrete data on recruitment cost, relevance, clicks, and reach, and how to tweak your campaigns to stay within budget and be more effective.
Inst them and they will come...or will they?: The secrets of recruiting youth for research studies through social media. from YTH
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Parents for Prevention: Raising a sexually healthy generation /slideshow/parents-for-prevention-raising-a-sexually-healthy-generation/98297865 meeksmithhealthygeneration-180523170748
Do you work with parents and caregivers of young people from birth to high school and beyond? Are you interested in helping them discover how to raise the generation that will help get us closer to ending sexual violence for good? Come join us as we talk about Parents for Prevention, an online space and accompanying mentoring curriculum, and learn how we took the project from initial idea, through focus group testing, to website creation, and recruiting and training parent partners. We will share our successes and spectacular failures, where we're heading next, and how you can use this tool in your own communities.]]>

Do you work with parents and caregivers of young people from birth to high school and beyond? Are you interested in helping them discover how to raise the generation that will help get us closer to ending sexual violence for good? Come join us as we talk about Parents for Prevention, an online space and accompanying mentoring curriculum, and learn how we took the project from initial idea, through focus group testing, to website creation, and recruiting and training parent partners. We will share our successes and spectacular failures, where we're heading next, and how you can use this tool in your own communities.]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:07:48 GMT /slideshow/parents-for-prevention-raising-a-sexually-healthy-generation/98297865 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) Parents for Prevention: Raising a sexually healthy generation YTHorg Do you work with parents and caregivers of young people from birth to high school and beyond? Are you interested in helping them discover how to raise the generation that will help get us closer to ending sexual violence for good? Come join us as we talk about Parents for Prevention, an online space and accompanying mentoring curriculum, and learn how we took the project from initial idea, through focus group testing, to website creation, and recruiting and training parent partners. We will share our successes and spectacular failures, where we're heading next, and how you can use this tool in your own communities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/meeksmithhealthygeneration-180523170748-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Do you work with parents and caregivers of young people from birth to high school and beyond? Are you interested in helping them discover how to raise the generation that will help get us closer to ending sexual violence for good? Come join us as we talk about Parents for Prevention, an online space and accompanying mentoring curriculum, and learn how we took the project from initial idea, through focus group testing, to website creation, and recruiting and training parent partners. We will share our successes and spectacular failures, where we&#39;re heading next, and how you can use this tool in your own communities.
Parents for Prevention: Raising a sexually healthy generation from YTH
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Stick To It: Pilot study results of an intervention using gamification to increase HIV and STI screening among MSM /slideshow/stick-to-it-pilot-study-results-of-an-intervention-using-gamification-to-increase-hiv-and-sti-screening-among-msm/98297796 mccoysticktoit-180523170718
Can games improve the delivery of health services? We think so that's why our team has set out to explore whether gamification, the use of game elements in non-game contexts, can enhance services to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. We hypothesize that the foundational elements of games competition, collaboration, skill acquisition, and fun can motivate young men to engage in positive health behaviors to protect themselves and their communities. We are a team of epidemiologists, economists, clinicians, and game experts working together to understand whether games can be useful additions to the clinical setting.]]>

Can games improve the delivery of health services? We think so that's why our team has set out to explore whether gamification, the use of game elements in non-game contexts, can enhance services to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. We hypothesize that the foundational elements of games competition, collaboration, skill acquisition, and fun can motivate young men to engage in positive health behaviors to protect themselves and their communities. We are a team of epidemiologists, economists, clinicians, and game experts working together to understand whether games can be useful additions to the clinical setting.]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:07:17 GMT /slideshow/stick-to-it-pilot-study-results-of-an-intervention-using-gamification-to-increase-hiv-and-sti-screening-among-msm/98297796 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) Stick To It: Pilot study results of an intervention using gamification to increase HIV and STI screening among MSM YTHorg Can games improve the delivery of health services? We think so that's why our team has set out to explore whether gamification, the use of game elements in non-game contexts, can enhance services to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. We hypothesize that the foundational elements of games competition, collaboration, skill acquisition, and fun can motivate young men to engage in positive health behaviors to protect themselves and their communities. We are a team of epidemiologists, economists, clinicians, and game experts working together to understand whether games can be useful additions to the clinical setting. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mccoysticktoit-180523170718-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Can games improve the delivery of health services? We think so that&#39;s why our team has set out to explore whether gamification, the use of game elements in non-game contexts, can enhance services to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. We hypothesize that the foundational elements of games competition, collaboration, skill acquisition, and fun can motivate young men to engage in positive health behaviors to protect themselves and their communities. We are a team of epidemiologists, economists, clinicians, and game experts working together to understand whether games can be useful additions to the clinical setting.
Stick To It: Pilot study results of an intervention using gamification to increase HIV and STI screening among MSM from YTH
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Smart Connect: Bringing Contraceptive Services Closer to Adolescent Girls through Mobile Technology /slideshow/smart-connect-bringing-contraceptive-services-closer-to-adolescent-girls-through-mobile-technology/98297720 mallingasmartconnect-180523170648
A360 revolutionizes the way adolescent girls access contraceptives by flipping the model and starting with what matters to her. In Tanzania, A360 has co-designed with girls a program called Kuwa Mjanja, where girls can "be smart" (Swahili translation) and learn about themselves both their bodies and their dreams. Kuwa Mjanja inspires and opens possibilities, empowering girls to take action by considering contraception as "the first step to taking control of your future now." Connecting with Sara (CwS) is a DHIS2-powered, open-source platform to track, link, and engage with Sara (our client) through use of mobile phones to facilitate engagement with community mobilizers, service providers, and follow-up efforts. CwS enables a new way to engage with and bring service delivery closer to Sara. The platform powers program teams to engage more dynamically with Sara and to actively use data to inform pathways to method adoption.]]>

A360 revolutionizes the way adolescent girls access contraceptives by flipping the model and starting with what matters to her. In Tanzania, A360 has co-designed with girls a program called Kuwa Mjanja, where girls can "be smart" (Swahili translation) and learn about themselves both their bodies and their dreams. Kuwa Mjanja inspires and opens possibilities, empowering girls to take action by considering contraception as "the first step to taking control of your future now." Connecting with Sara (CwS) is a DHIS2-powered, open-source platform to track, link, and engage with Sara (our client) through use of mobile phones to facilitate engagement with community mobilizers, service providers, and follow-up efforts. CwS enables a new way to engage with and bring service delivery closer to Sara. The platform powers program teams to engage more dynamically with Sara and to actively use data to inform pathways to method adoption.]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:06:48 GMT /slideshow/smart-connect-bringing-contraceptive-services-closer-to-adolescent-girls-through-mobile-technology/98297720 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) Smart Connect: Bringing Contraceptive Services Closer to Adolescent Girls through Mobile Technology YTHorg A360 revolutionizes the way adolescent girls access contraceptives by flipping the model and starting with what matters to her. In Tanzania, A360 has co-designed with girls a program called Kuwa Mjanja, where girls can "be smart" (Swahili translation) and learn about themselves both their bodies and their dreams. Kuwa Mjanja inspires and opens possibilities, empowering girls to take action by considering contraception as "the first step to taking control of your future now." Connecting with Sara (CwS) is a DHIS2-powered, open-source platform to track, link, and engage with Sara (our client) through use of mobile phones to facilitate engagement with community mobilizers, service providers, and follow-up efforts. CwS enables a new way to engage with and bring service delivery closer to Sara. The platform powers program teams to engage more dynamically with Sara and to actively use data to inform pathways to method adoption. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mallingasmartconnect-180523170648-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A360 revolutionizes the way adolescent girls access contraceptives by flipping the model and starting with what matters to her. In Tanzania, A360 has co-designed with girls a program called Kuwa Mjanja, where girls can &quot;be smart&quot; (Swahili translation) and learn about themselves both their bodies and their dreams. Kuwa Mjanja inspires and opens possibilities, empowering girls to take action by considering contraception as &quot;the first step to taking control of your future now.&quot; Connecting with Sara (CwS) is a DHIS2-powered, open-source platform to track, link, and engage with Sara (our client) through use of mobile phones to facilitate engagement with community mobilizers, service providers, and follow-up efforts. CwS enables a new way to engage with and bring service delivery closer to Sara. The platform powers program teams to engage more dynamically with Sara and to actively use data to inform pathways to method adoption.
Smart Connect: Bringing Contraceptive Services Closer to Adolescent Girls through Mobile Technology from YTH
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Innovating, Adapting, Learning, Expanding and Excelling: Using Mobiles to Improve Interpersonal Communication Around the Globe /slideshow/innovating-adapting-learning-expanding-and-excelling-using-mobiles-to-improve-interpersonal-communication-around-the-globe/98296871 leslieoppiamobile-180523170111
Over the course of the past four years, the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP) repeatedly adapted the OppiaMobile platform an open-source, Android-based application for use in diverse country contexts. Each subsequent OppiaMobile app is developed as part of an evolving global system that supports thoughtful creation, curation, packaging and distribution of health-related content for health workers. With each subsequent adaptation of the OppiaMobile platform, CCP expands its ability to design and develop, sustainable context-specific job aids and BCC tools for frontline health workers and their clients. ]]>

Over the course of the past four years, the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP) repeatedly adapted the OppiaMobile platform an open-source, Android-based application for use in diverse country contexts. Each subsequent OppiaMobile app is developed as part of an evolving global system that supports thoughtful creation, curation, packaging and distribution of health-related content for health workers. With each subsequent adaptation of the OppiaMobile platform, CCP expands its ability to design and develop, sustainable context-specific job aids and BCC tools for frontline health workers and their clients. ]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:01:11 GMT /slideshow/innovating-adapting-learning-expanding-and-excelling-using-mobiles-to-improve-interpersonal-communication-around-the-globe/98296871 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) Innovating, Adapting, Learning, Expanding and Excelling: Using Mobiles to Improve Interpersonal Communication Around the Globe YTHorg Over the course of the past four years, the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP) repeatedly adapted the OppiaMobile platform an open-source, Android-based application for use in diverse country contexts. Each subsequent OppiaMobile app is developed as part of an evolving global system that supports thoughtful creation, curation, packaging and distribution of health-related content for health workers. With each subsequent adaptation of the OppiaMobile platform, CCP expands its ability to design and develop, sustainable context-specific job aids and BCC tools for frontline health workers and their clients. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/leslieoppiamobile-180523170111-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Over the course of the past four years, the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP) repeatedly adapted the OppiaMobile platform an open-source, Android-based application for use in diverse country contexts. Each subsequent OppiaMobile app is developed as part of an evolving global system that supports thoughtful creation, curation, packaging and distribution of health-related content for health workers. With each subsequent adaptation of the OppiaMobile platform, CCP expands its ability to design and develop, sustainable context-specific job aids and BCC tools for frontline health workers and their clients.
Innovating, Adapting, Learning, Expanding and Excelling: Using Mobiles to Improve Interpersonal Communication Around the Globe from YTH
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Learning from real people through conversations at scale /slideshow/learning-from-real-people-through-conversations-at-scale/98296825 leidichmsurvey-180523170053
During this presentation we will join in live conversation with 18-24 year olds in Kenya using mSurvey. We will develop a mobile conversation to answer any burning questions from the audience while also demonstrating best practices for mobile (e.g, concise content limited to 10 questions and 160 characters per question). Conversational responses from actual Kenyans will be viewed in real time allowing for a dynamic and iterative conversation about the most pressing issues impacting Kenyan youth today. Following the live conversation, we'll engage in a guided discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of mobile as a channel for connecting with global youth such as costs, ethical considerations, and content limitations. ]]>

During this presentation we will join in live conversation with 18-24 year olds in Kenya using mSurvey. We will develop a mobile conversation to answer any burning questions from the audience while also demonstrating best practices for mobile (e.g, concise content limited to 10 questions and 160 characters per question). Conversational responses from actual Kenyans will be viewed in real time allowing for a dynamic and iterative conversation about the most pressing issues impacting Kenyan youth today. Following the live conversation, we'll engage in a guided discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of mobile as a channel for connecting with global youth such as costs, ethical considerations, and content limitations. ]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:00:52 GMT /slideshow/learning-from-real-people-through-conversations-at-scale/98296825 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) Learning from real people through conversations at scale YTHorg During this presentation we will join in live conversation with 18-24 year olds in Kenya using mSurvey. We will develop a mobile conversation to answer any burning questions from the audience while also demonstrating best practices for mobile (e.g, concise content limited to 10 questions and 160 characters per question). Conversational responses from actual Kenyans will be viewed in real time allowing for a dynamic and iterative conversation about the most pressing issues impacting Kenyan youth today. Following the live conversation, we'll engage in a guided discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of mobile as a channel for connecting with global youth such as costs, ethical considerations, and content limitations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/leidichmsurvey-180523170053-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> During this presentation we will join in live conversation with 18-24 year olds in Kenya using mSurvey. We will develop a mobile conversation to answer any burning questions from the audience while also demonstrating best practices for mobile (e.g, concise content limited to 10 questions and 160 characters per question). Conversational responses from actual Kenyans will be viewed in real time allowing for a dynamic and iterative conversation about the most pressing issues impacting Kenyan youth today. Following the live conversation, we&#39;ll engage in a guided discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of mobile as a channel for connecting with global youth such as costs, ethical considerations, and content limitations.
Learning from real people through conversations at scale from YTH
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Project PARTNER (Partnering with Adolescents to Ready The Newest Engaged Researcher): How youth can use smartphone technology for research. /slideshow/project-partner-partnering-with-adolescents-to-ready-the-newest-engaged-researcher-how-youth-can-use-smartphone-technology-for-research/98296790 leesantoswinleeprojectpartner-180523170039
The intersection of community engagement, research, and interactive technology is an innovative way for youth to develop leadership and 21st century skills. The California Adolescent Health Collaborative and community health clinic partners, Livingston Community Health and Asian Health Services, developed Project PARTNER, where youth in rural and urban communities learn critical thinking, problem solving, and collaborative processes through researching community health issues. \n\nYouth and adult allies from the health clinics were recruited to be members of a cross-generational and cross-regional community advisory board and were trained in research methodology. The online educational technology platform Kahoot!, and the mobile app Kahoot!, were utilized in training members on research fundamentals. The advisory boards then developed community surveys through Google Forms and utilized its mobile app feature to canvas neighborhoods to obtain community data. With data collected, they will develop research questions and participate in collaborative cross-site activities to support their research.]]>

The intersection of community engagement, research, and interactive technology is an innovative way for youth to develop leadership and 21st century skills. The California Adolescent Health Collaborative and community health clinic partners, Livingston Community Health and Asian Health Services, developed Project PARTNER, where youth in rural and urban communities learn critical thinking, problem solving, and collaborative processes through researching community health issues. \n\nYouth and adult allies from the health clinics were recruited to be members of a cross-generational and cross-regional community advisory board and were trained in research methodology. The online educational technology platform Kahoot!, and the mobile app Kahoot!, were utilized in training members on research fundamentals. The advisory boards then developed community surveys through Google Forms and utilized its mobile app feature to canvas neighborhoods to obtain community data. With data collected, they will develop research questions and participate in collaborative cross-site activities to support their research.]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 17:00:39 GMT /slideshow/project-partner-partnering-with-adolescents-to-ready-the-newest-engaged-researcher-how-youth-can-use-smartphone-technology-for-research/98296790 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) Project PARTNER (Partnering with Adolescents to Ready The Newest Engaged Researcher): How youth can use smartphone technology for research. YTHorg The intersection of community engagement, research, and interactive technology is an innovative way for youth to develop leadership and 21st century skills. The California Adolescent Health Collaborative and community health clinic partners, Livingston Community Health and Asian Health Services, developed Project PARTNER, where youth in rural and urban communities learn critical thinking, problem solving, and collaborative processes through researching community health issues. \n\nYouth and adult allies from the health clinics were recruited to be members of a cross-generational and cross-regional community advisory board and were trained in research methodology. The online educational technology platform Kahoot!, and the mobile app Kahoot!, were utilized in training members on research fundamentals. The advisory boards then developed community surveys through Google Forms and utilized its mobile app feature to canvas neighborhoods to obtain community data. With data collected, they will develop research questions and participate in collaborative cross-site activities to support their research. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/leesantoswinleeprojectpartner-180523170039-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The intersection of community engagement, research, and interactive technology is an innovative way for youth to develop leadership and 21st century skills. The California Adolescent Health Collaborative and community health clinic partners, Livingston Community Health and Asian Health Services, developed Project PARTNER, where youth in rural and urban communities learn critical thinking, problem solving, and collaborative processes through researching community health issues. \n\nYouth and adult allies from the health clinics were recruited to be members of a cross-generational and cross-regional community advisory board and were trained in research methodology. The online educational technology platform Kahoot!, and the mobile app Kahoot!, were utilized in training members on research fundamentals. The advisory boards then developed community surveys through Google Forms and utilized its mobile app feature to canvas neighborhoods to obtain community data. With data collected, they will develop research questions and participate in collaborative cross-site activities to support their research.
Project PARTNER (Partnering with Adolescents to Ready The Newest Engaged Researcher): How youth can use smartphone technology for research. from YTH
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Alcohol use, gender based violence and HIV risk among female sex workers in Tanzania: Key findings and ways forward /slideshow/alcohol-use-gender-based-violence-and-hiv-risk-among-female-sex-workers-in-tanzania-key-findings-and-ways-forward/98295370 leddytanzaniaviolence-180523165107
Female sex workers (FSWs) are disproportionately affected by HIV and gender-based violence (GBV). Substance use has been shown to overlap with these co-occurring epidemics to further increase FSWs' risk for negative health outcomes. However, limited research has explored how aspects of the sex work environment shapes this risk. In this session, we will discuss findings from a mixed methods study that examined how aspects of the sex work environment facilitate alcohol use and increase FSWs' risk for GBV and HIV. We will then discuss the implications these results have for future interventions, with a special focus on the role technology can play in addressing aspects of the sex work environment to limit alcohol use and reduce FSWs' risk for GBV and HIV.]]>

Female sex workers (FSWs) are disproportionately affected by HIV and gender-based violence (GBV). Substance use has been shown to overlap with these co-occurring epidemics to further increase FSWs' risk for negative health outcomes. However, limited research has explored how aspects of the sex work environment shapes this risk. In this session, we will discuss findings from a mixed methods study that examined how aspects of the sex work environment facilitate alcohol use and increase FSWs' risk for GBV and HIV. We will then discuss the implications these results have for future interventions, with a special focus on the role technology can play in addressing aspects of the sex work environment to limit alcohol use and reduce FSWs' risk for GBV and HIV.]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 16:51:07 GMT /slideshow/alcohol-use-gender-based-violence-and-hiv-risk-among-female-sex-workers-in-tanzania-key-findings-and-ways-forward/98295370 YTHorg@slideshare.net(YTHorg) Alcohol use, gender based violence and HIV risk among female sex workers in Tanzania: Key findings and ways forward YTHorg Female sex workers (FSWs) are disproportionately affected by HIV and gender-based violence (GBV). Substance use has been shown to overlap with these co-occurring epidemics to further increase FSWs' risk for negative health outcomes. However, limited research has explored how aspects of the sex work environment shapes this risk. In this session, we will discuss findings from a mixed methods study that examined how aspects of the sex work environment facilitate alcohol use and increase FSWs' risk for GBV and HIV. We will then discuss the implications these results have for future interventions, with a special focus on the role technology can play in addressing aspects of the sex work environment to limit alcohol use and reduce FSWs' risk for GBV and HIV. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/leddytanzaniaviolence-180523165107-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Female sex workers (FSWs) are disproportionately affected by HIV and gender-based violence (GBV). Substance use has been shown to overlap with these co-occurring epidemics to further increase FSWs&#39; risk for negative health outcomes. However, limited research has explored how aspects of the sex work environment shapes this risk. In this session, we will discuss findings from a mixed methods study that examined how aspects of the sex work environment facilitate alcohol use and increase FSWs&#39; risk for GBV and HIV. We will then discuss the implications these results have for future interventions, with a special focus on the role technology can play in addressing aspects of the sex work environment to limit alcohol use and reduce FSWs&#39; risk for GBV and HIV.
Alcohol use, gender based violence and HIV risk among female sex workers in Tanzania: Key findings and ways forward from YTH
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