Adolescents and Young Adults Evaluating a Website for Affective-Sexual Information and Education: A Mixed-Methods Study Protocol
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Background
1.2. Aims
1.2.1. General Objective of the Project
1.2.2. Specific Objectives of the Project
- To outline a new participatory model of affective-sexual education for adolescents and young adults led by midwives and/or nurses that incorporates the gender perspective and sexual and socioeconomic diversity (we will use the Territorial Socio-Economic Index (IST) to determine socioeconomic conditions. This is a synthetic index that summarizes in a single value several socioeconomic characteristics of the population by small areas. The index includes data on employment, educational level, immigration and income of all people living in each territorial unit, based on six sectoral indicators [31]) and that can be used by health professionals working with young people.
- To provide a new framework for the WSJ that is competitive and effective with regard to the affective-sexual education of young people.
- To involve the target population in the creation of this intervention for their emotional and sexual wellbeing.
1.2.3. Qualitative Part of the Study
1.2.4. Quantitative Part of the Study
- To determine what content of the WSJ receives the best rating by young people.
- To identify whether assessment of content and usability of the WSJ varies according to the following factors: age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, culture of origin, socioeconomic status, area of residence (urban, semiurban or rural) and motivation for consulting the website (of their own accord or suggested by a professional).
- To identify whether assessment of content of the WSJ is different in young people that had previously used it.
- To assess if having previously consulted the ASSIR unit is associated with a different assessment of the WSJ content.
- To determine if the target population knows about the WSJ, and what percentage use it and consider it useful.
- To evaluate if socioeconomic conditions determine the use of paper vs. digital questionnaires.
- To determine if young people in Catalonia visit other affective-sex education websites, and which are the most popular.
- To determine if young people in Catalonia follow any influencers for affective-sexual education, and which influencers are the most popular.
- To determine the percentage of young people in Catalonia that visit pornography websites.
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design
2.1.1. Qualitative Part of the Study
2.1.2. Quantitative Part of the Study
2.2. Researchers’ Description
2.3. Sample/Participants
2.3.1. Qualitative Part of the Study
2.3.2. Quantitative Part of the Study
2.4. Data Collection
2.4.1. Qualitative Part of the Study
2.4.2. Quantitative Part of the Study
- At the education centres: The recruiting researchers will communicate with these centres to disseminate the questionnaire among students. The centre directors will decide if their centre will use the online or paper questionnaire.
- At the ASSIR units: a wide network of professionals are also researchers that will recruit for the study. The study will be disseminated through posters in the waiting rooms and at the counter of each ASSIR unit. These posters will contain the study instructions and the QR code for the questionnaire so that young people can quickly download it to their mobile phone and answer it. There will also be a paper version of the questionnaire for people unable to access it digitally. Digital users of the ASSIR will be sent the link to the questionnaire with information to encourage them to answer on the same platform they used for the consultation (email, WhatsApp®, e-consultation).
- WSJ users who make email inquiries will automatically receive an email with the direct link to the questionnaire, encouraging them to participate after explaining that this is a study to evaluate the website. The study will be also advertised on the WSJ homepage through images with a direct link to the questionnaire.
2.5. Ethical Considerations
2.6. Data Analysis
2.6.1. Qualitative Part of the Study
2.6.2. Quantitative Part of the Study
2.7. Rigour
3. Discussion
Limitations
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Montero-Pons, L.; Falguera-Puig, G.; García-Sierra, R.; Manresa-Domínguez, J.M.; Reyes-Lacalle, A.; Cabedo-Ferreiro, R.; Cos-Busquets, J.; Zaragoza Marfà, A.; Sancho Pérez, M.P.; Rodríguez-Martín, D. Adolescents and Young Adults Evaluating a Website for Affective-Sexual Information and Education: A Mixed-Methods Study Protocol. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 16586. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416586
Montero-Pons L, Falguera-Puig G, García-Sierra R, Manresa-Domínguez JM, Reyes-Lacalle A, Cabedo-Ferreiro R, Cos-Busquets J, Zaragoza Marfà A, Sancho Pérez MP, Rodríguez-Martín D. Adolescents and Young Adults Evaluating a Website for Affective-Sexual Information and Education: A Mixed-Methods Study Protocol. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(24):16586. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416586
Chicago/Turabian StyleMontero-Pons, Laura, Gemma Falguera-Puig, Rosa García-Sierra, Josep Maria Manresa-Domínguez, Azahara Reyes-Lacalle, Rosa Cabedo-Ferreiro, Judit Cos-Busquets, Ana Zaragoza Marfà, Maria Pilar Sancho Pérez, and Dolors Rodríguez-Martín. 2022. "Adolescents and Young Adults Evaluating a Website for Affective-Sexual Information and Education: A Mixed-Methods Study Protocol" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 24: 16586. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416586
APA StyleMontero-Pons, L., Falguera-Puig, G., García-Sierra, R., Manresa-Domínguez, J. M., Reyes-Lacalle, A., Cabedo-Ferreiro, R., Cos-Busquets, J., Zaragoza Marfà, A., Sancho Pérez, M. P., & Rodríguez-Martín, D. (2022). Adolescents and Young Adults Evaluating a Website for Affective-Sexual Information and Education: A Mixed-Methods Study Protocol. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(24), 16586. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416586