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Using Technology to Engage Young Adults in Behavioral Health Activism W E R N ATIVE M A Y 2 0 16 N O R T H W E S T P O R T L A N D A R E A I N D I A N H E A L T H B O A R D Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board To assist Northwest


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W E R N ATIVE

Using Technology to Engage Young Adults in Behavioral Health Activism

M A Y 2 0 16

N O R T H W E S T P O R T L A N D A R E A I N D I A N H E A L T H B O A R D

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To assist Northwest tribes to im prove the health status and quality of life

  • f m em ber tribes and

Indian people in their delivery of culturally appropriate and holistic health care.

Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board

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Research Methods

Survey over 400 AI/ AN teens and young adults in Oregon, Washington and Idaho

Systematic Literature Review Community- Based Participatory Research

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All together, 76% of NW AI/ AN youth reported having searched

  • nline for health information,

compared with 55% of U.S. 7th –12th graders. 78 %

HAD CELL PHONE ACCESS

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Benefits of Mobile Messaging

  • Portable
  • Real-time
  • Affordable
  • Asynchronous
  • Location

independent

  • Time independent
  • Discreet, Private
  • Personal
  • Message storable
  • One-to-many

capacity

  • Interactive
  • Bidirectional
  • Independent of SES
  • Convenient
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 Over 350 health

articles, reviewed by AI/AN youth and topical experts.

 Over 204,000 page

views!

 Across all media

channels, the service reaches 31,000+ users per week.

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We also have

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Concerning Posts?

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Concerning Social Media Posts

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  • 1. Like us on Facebook
  • 2. Follow us on Twitter
  • 3. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel
  • 4. Follow us on Instagram
  • 5. Text NATIVE to 24587 to receive weekly health tips,

contest, and life advice!

  • 6. If you’re a young person:
  • Become a WRN Youth Ambassador – Closes June 17th
  • Make a positive difference in your community.

Apply for up to $475

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2121 SW Broadway, Suite 300 Portland, Oregon 97201 Phone: (503) 228‐4185 Fax: (503) 228‐8182

Stephanie Craig Rushing, PhD, MPH Director – Project Red Talon & THRIVE scraig@npaihb.org Colbie Caughlan, MPH THRIVE Project Manager ccaughlan@npaihb.org Celena McCray THRIVE Coordinator cmccray@npaihb.org Am anda Gaston, MAT Ask Auntie agaston@npaihb.org David Stephens, RN Multimedia Project Specialist dstephens@npaihb.org Tom m y Ghost Dog PRT Assistant tghostdog@npaihb.org Jessica Leston, MPH STD/ HIV Clinical Services Manager jleston@npaihb.org

Northwest Northwest Po Portland A Area Indian Health Indian Health Board Board

Indian Leadership for Indian Health