OBJECTIVES: To describe how nominal group technique (NGT) was used to inform the development of a sexual health education program for black high school youth in the South. METHODS: NGT was used with a community advisory board (CAB) to obtain information regarding the key components of a sexual health program for youth in their community. RESULTS: The CAB identified 5 priorities to include in the program: sex education, "keeping it real," responsibility/consequences, self-esteem, and female aggressiveness. CONCLUSIONS: Findings can be useful in modeling the successful use of NGT as a formative step toward developing health education programs for minority youth.
OBJECTIVES: To describe how nominal group technique (NGT) was used to inform the development of a sexual health education program for black high school youth in the South. METHODS: NGT was used with a community advisory board (CAB) to obtain information regarding the key components of a sexual health program for youth in their community. RESULTS: The CAB identified 5 priorities to include in the program: sex education, "keeping it real," responsibility/consequences, self-esteem, and female aggressiveness. CONCLUSIONS: Findings can be useful in modeling the successful use of NGT as a formative step toward developing health education programs for minority youth.
Authors: Laura E Dreer; Christopher A Girkin; Lisa Campbell; Andy Wood; Liyan Gao; Cynthia Owsley Journal: Optom Vis Sci Date: 2013-08 Impact factor: 1.973