My Best Alaskan Life: A Community-Designed Intervention to Improve Youth/Young Adults' Sexual and Mental Health
NCT ID: NCT06482242
Last Updated: 2024-07-01
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
320 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-05-01
2027-10-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Central hypothesis: MBAL has strong potential to effectively improve sexual \& mental health literacy and behavioral outcomes among Alaskan Y/YA through a self-guided, personalized assessment of health motivations, perceived threats, behavior evaluations, \& cultural factors that impact one's sexual choices, inclusive of SGM. (Measures with \* are utilizing validated scales listed in Table 5 in C4.) AIM 1. Evaluate Short- and Long-Term Impact of MBAL Methods: Pre/Post Survey collected at enrollment/30 days/6 months (1A-1D). Analysis: Quantify changes in sexual health behaviors (measures: sexual health literacy\*; condom/contraception use; HIV/STI testing; intention to delay sexual initiation.) Quantify changes in emotional/behavioral health (measures: mental health and well-being\*; self-efficacy\*; hopelessness\*.) Quantify changes in commitment to factors impacting sexual health (measures: locus of control/perceived behavioral control\*; motivation for change\*; substance use\*.) Conduct analyses to identify potential variations in effectiveness of MBAL for diverse groups. (measures: all.) AIM 2. Perform Process Evaluation Methods: Y/YA co-investigator coordinated interviews; semiannual, anonymous surveys with all stakeholders; feedback gathered at meetings; annual anonymous survey with Y/YA co-investigators. Analysis: Understand participant experience and perception of MBAL tool (measures: cultural competence; qualitative data (Y/YA co-investigator interviews). Understand experiences of research and community partners. (measures: Investment in Process and Product\*; qualitative feedback. Understand experiences of Y/YA co-investigators. Measures: Student outcomes in research\*.
AIM 3. Refine MBAL on Project Findings Methods: Feedback gathered at meetings; collaboration of research partners. 3A. Engage stakeholders in a collaborative process to make changes to MBAL based on RCT outcomes, to ensure it addresses multifaceted aspects of sexual and mental health. 3B. Y/YA co-investigators will integrate insights from MBAL and evaluation to finalize MBAL for dissemination as 1) a free state-wide tool, 2) for use by tribal and private health clinics, and 3) by school integrated health providers.
IMPACT: The MBAL tool, youth-developed dissemination and promotion campaign, and the evidence provided for RLP adaptations may serve as a framework for similar regions (ex. low provider access, multicultural and Indigenous youth, high sexual/mental health needs) to improve health outcomes. This proposal will also strengthen research opportunities by and for Alaskan Y/YA.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
SINGLE_GROUP
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Delayed access
The step wedge design ensures that everyone has access to the intervention but data will be collected prior to the intervention being implemented at each site.
My Best Alaska Life
MBAL's combination of digital innovation, inclusive content, and youth-driven design positions it as a leading-edge intervention in the field of sexual health, with the potential to significantly impact the lives of Y/YA in AK and beyond. The open-access digital website enhances the reach and engagement of MBAL, particularly among adolescents who may prefer to seek information and support online in a private, self-paced setting. By allowing youth to fill out this tool at their own pace and return to their home page as they want to reflect/change answers, they can update it as their lives change. Additionally, MBAL incorporates interactive elements (question types of open response, ranking, scales, drag/drop; journaling prompts \& space) and personalized features (ex. avatars of common AK animals designed by Y/YA), allowing users to tailor their life planning experience according to their individual needs and preferences and return to their answers.
Immediate access
Sites will be randomized to receive intervention and those who receive intervention initially, will then be compared to those who do not at the same time period.
My Best Alaska Life
MBAL's combination of digital innovation, inclusive content, and youth-driven design positions it as a leading-edge intervention in the field of sexual health, with the potential to significantly impact the lives of Y/YA in AK and beyond. The open-access digital website enhances the reach and engagement of MBAL, particularly among adolescents who may prefer to seek information and support online in a private, self-paced setting. By allowing youth to fill out this tool at their own pace and return to their home page as they want to reflect/change answers, they can update it as their lives change. Additionally, MBAL incorporates interactive elements (question types of open response, ranking, scales, drag/drop; journaling prompts \& space) and personalized features (ex. avatars of common AK animals designed by Y/YA), allowing users to tailor their life planning experience according to their individual needs and preferences and return to their answers.
Interventions
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My Best Alaska Life
MBAL's combination of digital innovation, inclusive content, and youth-driven design positions it as a leading-edge intervention in the field of sexual health, with the potential to significantly impact the lives of Y/YA in AK and beyond. The open-access digital website enhances the reach and engagement of MBAL, particularly among adolescents who may prefer to seek information and support online in a private, self-paced setting. By allowing youth to fill out this tool at their own pace and return to their home page as they want to reflect/change answers, they can update it as their lives change. Additionally, MBAL incorporates interactive elements (question types of open response, ranking, scales, drag/drop; journaling prompts \& space) and personalized features (ex. avatars of common AK animals designed by Y/YA), allowing users to tailor their life planning experience according to their individual needs and preferences and return to their answers.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
14 Years
26 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Alaska Anchorage
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Lauren Lessard
Associate Professor
Other Identifiers
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UAlaskaAnchorage
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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