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Making Pono Choices: A Collaborative Approach to Developing a Culturally Responsive Teen Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Infections Prevention Curriculum in Hawai'i

机译:做出选择:在夏威夷开发具有文化响应力的青少年怀孕和性传播感染预防课程的协作方法

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The overall extent of evidence-based culturally responsive health education programs targeting ethnic minority groups in Hawai'i is limited. The few that do exist were adapted from models developed with other majority ethnic groups in mind and may not always be appropriate for Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander youth (Okamoto et al. in J Alcohol Drug Educ 54(1):56-75, 2010; Helm and Baker in J Ethn Cult Divers Soc Work 20(2):131-149, 2011; Po'a-Kekuawela et al. in J Ethn Cult Divers Soc Work 18(3):242-258, 2009). The need for a culturally responsive, evidence-based health curriculum is clear considering the large disparities reported among Hawaiian youth in health, academic achievement, and other identified risk factors. School-based health interventions are an opportunity not only to improve the physical well being of students, but also to increase their ability to learn and succeed in school. The University of Hawai'i at Manoa-Center on Disability Studies (UH-CDS) received a highly competitive grant from the US Office of Adolescent Health to develop a teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention curriculum for Hawai'i middle school youth. The authors will detail a collaborative process that led to a culturally responsive sexual health curriculum for middle school youth designed to meet the rigorous standards of an evidenced-based review and more importantly reduce teen pregnancies and STI transmission.
机译:针对夏威夷少数民族的循证文化响应健康教育计划的总体范围有限。确实存在的少数人改编自考虑到其他多数种族群体的模型,可能并不总是适合夏威夷本地人或太平洋岛民年轻人(Okamoto等人,《酒精药物教育》杂志54(1):56-75,2010年) ; Helm和Baker在J Ethn Cult Divers Soc Work 20(2):131-149,2011; Po'a-Kekuawela et al。在J Ethn Cult Divers Soc Work 18(3):242-258,2009)中。考虑到夏威夷年轻人在健康,学业成就和其他确定的危险因素方面存在巨大差异,因此显然需要有文化响应性的,循证的健康课程。以学校为基础的健康干预措施不仅是改善学生身体健康的机会,而且是增加他们学习和在学校成功的能力的机会。夏威夷马诺大学-残疾研究中心(UH-CDS)从美国青少年健康办公室获得了极具竞争力的拨款,用于为夏威夷中学制定青少年怀孕和性传播感染(STI)预防课程青年。作者将详细介绍一个协作过程,该过程可为中学青年提供具有文化响应性的性健康课程,旨在满足循证审查的严格标准,更重要的是减少青少年怀孕和性传播感染。

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