Core Competencies and Data Collaboration for Service Integration: California Adolescent Sexual Health Work Group STD, HIV/AIDS, and Adolescent Birth Rate.

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Core Competencies and Data Collaboration for Service Integration: California Adolescent Sexual Health Work Group STD, HIV/AIDS, and Adolescent Birth Rate Tables Joan M. Chow, MPH, DrPH Sexually Transmitted Disease Control Branch California Department of Public Health Title X Business Meeting, Los Angeles, March 9, 2009

Overview  ASHWG Goals and Partners  Core Competencies  Data Collaboration Process  Standardized state-level tables/charts  Challenges for regional/local-level data  Dissemination

California Adolescent Sexual Health Work Group (ASHWG) A standing work group of program managers from the California Department of Public Health, California Department of Education, and key non-governmental organizations committed to working more effectively to address the sexual and reproductive health of California adolescents. Vision: Create a coordinated, collaborative, and integrated system among government and non- government organizations to promote and protect the sexual and reproductive health of youth in California.

ASHWG Goals 1) To increase awareness of ways to foster an integrative approach to HIV, STD, and teen pregnancy prevention 2) To strengthen communication and collaboration among HIV, STD, and teen pregnancy prevention programs.

ASHWG Membership Governmental California Department of Public Health Maternal Chile Adolescent Health Office of Family Planning Office of AIDS STD Control Branch California Department of Education California Department of Alcohol & Drug Programs California Department of Social Services Non-Governmental CA Family Health Council MCH Action CA Adolescent Health Collaborative Center for Health Training ETR Associates Gay/Straight Alliance Network Health Initiatives for Youth Internet Sexuality Information Services (ISIS) TeenNOW California School Boards Association

Core Competencies Did not exist for Adolescent Health Care Outline the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required of capable adolescent service providers May be used in hiring, training, evaluating staff Optimally will ensure that programs have a shared body of knowledge and skills

Core Competencies for Providers of Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Programs/Services Domains A. Professional and Legal Role B. Adolescent Development C. Youth Centered Approach and Youth Culture D. Sexual and Reproductive Health E. Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Infections, and HIV Sub-Domains Each Domain is divided into two Sub-Domains Cognitive: What a provider should know Operative: What a provider should be able to do

Core Competencies for Adolescent and Reproductive Health California Adolescent Sexual Health Work Group Core Competencies were finalized and approved in September 2008 Available on the California Adolescent Health Collaborative website at:

Data collaboration and standardization process Adolescent age groups –MCAH –STD 10-14, –OA –Final: 10-14, 15-17, 18-19, (20-24) Race/ethnicity categories –White, African-American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Asian/Pacific Islander, Native American/Alaska Native Time period: Tables by age and race Time trend charts by age; by race (15-19) –Exception: HIV/AIDS charts based on cumulative, living AIDS cases

Adolescent Birth Data - California Source: Number of births are derived from the California Birth Statistical Master File, Number of births are derived from the California Birth Statistical Master File, Rates are per 1,000 age-specific females. Female population projections are derived from the California Department of Finance, Race/Ethnic Populations with Age & Sex Detail, Sacramento, CA, July Prepared by: California Department of Public Health, Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Program.

Adolescent Birth Rates by Mother’s Age For Female California Residents Age Source: Number of births are derived from the California Birth Statistical Master File, Number of births are derived from the California Birth Statistical Master File, Rates are per 1,000 age-specific females. Female population projections are derived from the California Department of Finance, Race/Ethnic Populations with Age & Sex Detail, Sacramento, CA, July Prepared by: California Department of Public Health, Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Program.

Adolescent Birth Rates by Race/Ethnicity For Female California Residents Age Source: Number of births are derived from the California Birth Statistical Master File, Number of births are derived from the California Birth Statistical Master File, Rates are per 1,000 age-specific females. Female population projections are derived from the California Department of Finance, Race/Ethnic Population with Age & Sex Detail, Sacramento, CA, July Prepared by: California Department of Public Health, Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Program.

Adolescent/Young Adult AIDS Data - California

AIDS Rates Among Living California Females by Age Group and Year of Diagnosis January 2000 through December 2006 Source: California Department of Public Health, Office of AIDS, HIV/AIDS Case Registry Section, data as of October 31, 2007.California Department of Public Health, Office of AIDS, HIV/AIDS Case Registry Section, data as of October 31, California Department of Finance, Race/Ethnic Population with Age & Sex Detail, , Sacramento, CA, July For more information, call the HIV/AIDS Case Registry Section at (916)

AIDS Rates Among Living California Males by Age Group and Year of Diagnosis From January 2000 Through December 2006 Source: California Department of Public Health, Office of AIDS, HIV/AIDS Case Registry Section, data as of October 31, 2007.California Department of Public Health, Office of AIDS, HIV/AIDS Case Registry Section, data as of October 31, California Department of Finance, Race/Ethnic Population with Age & Sex Detail, , Sacramento, CA, July For more information, call the HIV/AIDS Case Registry Section at (916)

Adolescent STD Data: Chlamydia California Source:California Department of Public Health, STD Control BranchCalifornia Department of Public Health, STD Control Branch State of California, Department of Finance, Race/Ethnic Population with Age and Sex Detail, Sacramento, California, July 2007 Prepared by: California Department of Public Health, STD Control Branch

Source:California Department of Public Health, STD Control BranchCalifornia Department of Public Health, STD Control Branch State of California, Department of Finance, Race/Ethnic Population with Age and Sex Detail, Sacramento, California, July 2007 Prepared by: California Department of Public Health, STD Control Branch Chlamydia Rates for Adolescent Females by Age Group California, 2000–2006

Chlamydia Rates by Race/Ethnicity For Female California Residents Age Rates are per 100,000 age-specific females. Female population projections are derived from the State of California Department of Finance, Race/Ethnic Population with Age & Sex Detail, Sacramento, CA, July Prepared by: California Department of Public Health, STD Control Branch, August 2007

Web Links to California Adolescent Sexual Health Data Overview – STD – Birth Rates – pdfhttp:// pdf HIV/AIDS – gedDec08.pdfhttp:// gedDec08.pdf

Acknowledgments CDPH STD Control –Denise Gilson, Paul Gibson CDPH MCAH –Aldona Herrndorf, Lori Llewellyn, Mike Curtis CDPH Office of AIDS –Winnie Dysle, Lisette Tabshouri, Michael Donohue Adolescent Health Collaborative (PHI) –Sandi Goldstein, Liz Worthy

Contact Information Joan M. Chow, MPH, DrPH Phone: 510/