TY - JOUR
T1 - Sexual health promotion on social networking sites: a process evaluation of The FaceSpace Project
AU - Nguyen, Phuong
AU - Gold, Judy
AU - Pedrana, Alisa Edith
AU - Chang, Shanton
AU - Howard, Steve
AU - Ilic, Olivia
AU - Hellard, Margaret Elena
AU - Stoove, Mark
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Purpose: This article reports findings from an evaluation of reach and engagement of The FaceSpace
Project, a novel sexual health promotion project delivered through social networking sites that
targeted young people aged 16e29 years.
Methods: Multiple methods were used to evaluate project reach and engagement. The evaluation
focussed on quantitative data (online usage statistics, online surveys), complemented by available
qualitative data (project team meeting notes).
Results: The project reached 900 fans who were mostly between 18 and 34 years of age. The most
successful ways of increasing audience reach were via Facebook advertisements and tagging
photos of young people attending a music festival on the project Facebook page. Peaks in Facebook
page interactions (comments and ?likes?) coincided with recruitment peaks and when videos were
posted. However, video views varied greatly between postings. Feedback from the project team for
increasing engagement in future social networking site interventions included having one
centralized Facebook page and using episodic videos.
Conclusions: This evaluation is among the first to assess the use of social networking sites for
sexual health promotion and provides information to inform the implementation and evaluation of
future projects using new media. Social networking sites offer great potential to reach and engage
young people for sexual health promotion. However, further work is required to improve implementation
and promote audience reach and engagement as well as to determine effectiveness of
social networking sites in changing knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.
AB - Purpose: This article reports findings from an evaluation of reach and engagement of The FaceSpace
Project, a novel sexual health promotion project delivered through social networking sites that
targeted young people aged 16e29 years.
Methods: Multiple methods were used to evaluate project reach and engagement. The evaluation
focussed on quantitative data (online usage statistics, online surveys), complemented by available
qualitative data (project team meeting notes).
Results: The project reached 900 fans who were mostly between 18 and 34 years of age. The most
successful ways of increasing audience reach were via Facebook advertisements and tagging
photos of young people attending a music festival on the project Facebook page. Peaks in Facebook
page interactions (comments and ?likes?) coincided with recruitment peaks and when videos were
posted. However, video views varied greatly between postings. Feedback from the project team for
increasing engagement in future social networking site interventions included having one
centralized Facebook page and using episodic videos.
Conclusions: This evaluation is among the first to assess the use of social networking sites for
sexual health promotion and provides information to inform the implementation and evaluation of
future projects using new media. Social networking sites offer great potential to reach and engage
young people for sexual health promotion. However, further work is required to improve implementation
and promote audience reach and engagement as well as to determine effectiveness of
social networking sites in changing knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.
UR - http://goo.gl/T2QTM0
U2 - 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.02.007
DO - 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.02.007
M3 - Article
VL - 53
SP - 98
EP - 104
JO - Journal of Adolescent Health
JF - Journal of Adolescent Health
SN - 1054-139X
IS - 1
ER -