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Examining the efficacy of an mHealth media literacy education program for sexual health promotion in older adolescents attending community college
Authors:Tracy Marie Scull  Janis Beth Kupersmidt  Christina Valerie Malik  Elyse Mallory Keefe
Affiliation:1. Innovation Research &2. Training, Durham, NC, USA
Abstract:
Objective: To determine the feasibility of a mobile health (mHealth), media literacy education program, Media Aware, for improving sexual health outcomes in older adolescent community college students. Participants: 184 community college students (ages 18–19) participated in the study from April–December 2015. Methods: Eight community college campuses were randomly assigned to either the intervention or a wait-list control group. Student participants from each campus completed web-based pretest and posttest questionnaires. Intervention group students received Media Aware in between questionnaires. Results: Several intervention effects of the Media Aware program were significant, including reducing older adolescents' self-reported risky sexual behaviors; positively affecting knowledge, attitudes, normative beliefs, and intentions related to sexual health; and increasing media skepticism. Some gender differences in the findings were revealed. Conclusions: The results from this study suggest that Media Aware is a promising means of delivering comprehensive sexual health education to older adolescents attending community college.
Keywords:Community college  media literacy  mHealth  sexual health
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