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Citation

Skye M, Craig S, Donald C, Kelley A, Morgan B, Rajani K, Singer M, Zaback T, Lambert W. Matern. Child Health J. 2021; 25(12): 1893-1902.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1007/s10995-021-03256-7

PMID

34705192

PMCID

PMC8599210

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To explore health behavior profiles of AI/AN youth involved in native students together against negative decisions (STAND), a national culture-based curriculum.
METHODS: We analyzed data from 1236 surveys conducted among AI/AN youth at 40 native STAND implementation sites located in 16 states throughout the US from 2014 to 2017. Health profiles included demographics, sexual orientation, sexual activity, STI testing, cigarette use, and suicide attempts in the past 12-months. We used t-tests and chi square tests of independence to compare risk behavior prevalence among the sample.
RESULTS: Health behavior profiles of AI/AN youth indicate that 45.6% of youth did not use condoms the last time they had sex, and 82.7% have never been tested for STIs. Differences in cigarette smoking were observed in questioning youth (questioning: 80.3%, straight/heterosexual: 63.8%, LGBTQ2Sā€‰+ā€‰: 49.9%, pā€‰=ā€‰0.03).
CONCLUSIONS FOR PRACTICE: Health behaviors related to sex, substance, violence and self-harm, are at least as common for AI/AN youth as those observed in other US teens. Future research should consider similarities and differences in health profiles of AI/AN youth when designing interventions that affect them. Further, our findings underscore the need for culturally-relevant curricula like native STAND, not because their health behavior is different, but because their socio-ecologic environment is different.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; United States; Students; Adolescent; Adolescent Behavior; Indians, North American; Curriculum; Adolescent Health; American Indian or Alaska Native; Alaska Natives; American Indian Alaska Native youth; Culture-based curriculum; Health profiles

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