Digital Health Supports SRH Access Among LBQ+ Women of Color

A US online survey conducted November 2020–March 2021 of 285 cisgender LBQ+ women of color found high acceptability of digital health for sexual and reproductive health (SRH), with 81.8% comfortable using video calls and 80.3% accepting chatbots for STI risk assessment. Respondents reported lower chatbot acceptance for cervical cancer risk assessment (47.7%), low HPV knowledge, and concerns about data privacy, affective communication, and digital access.
Key Points
- 1Finds 81.8% comfortable using video calls for sexual and reproductive health support.
- 2Highlights 80.3% chatbot acceptance for STI risk but only 47.7% for cervical cancer.
- 3Recommends culturally tailored digital interventions addressing privacy, literacy, and connectivity to improve SRH equity.
Scoring Rationale
Solid peer-reviewed survey with actionable uptake metrics, but limited novelty and narrow population scope reduces generalizability.
Sources
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