Young People's Views and Experiences of a Mobile Phone Texting Intervention to Promote Safer Sex Behavior

An article from the Journal of Medical Internet Research: DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.4302

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From the article in JMIR:

The risk of poor sexual health, including unplanned pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), is greatest amongst young people. Innovative and acceptable interventions to improve sexual health are required. Mobile phone text messaging (short message service, SMS) interventions have the potential to reach large numbers of people at relatively low cost, but greater understanding is needed on how these interventions should be developed and how they work.

mFHAST Implications: Opportunity for text messaging interventions to promote safer sex behavior in young people.

Methods to assess youth engagement in a text messaging supplement to an effective teen pregnancy program

An article from the Journal of Biomedical Informatics

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From the PubMed article abstract: "Youth are prolific users of cell phone minutes and text messaging. Numerous programs using short message service text messaging (SMS) have been employed to help improve health behaviors and health outcomes. However, we lack information on whether and what type of interaction or engagement with SMS program content is required to realize any benefit. We explored youth engagement with an automated SMS program designed to supplement a 25-session youth development program with demonstrated efficacy for reductions in teen pregnancy."

mFHAST Implications: Design of message content and response frequency for youth based SMS interventions

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