Novel Application of Dot Survey Methodology at a Youth Health Clinic: A Pilot Study

J Adolesc Health. 2023 Apr;72(4):616-622. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2022.10.029. Epub 2022 Dec 19.

Abstract

Purpose: We tested a novel dot survey methodology at our clinic that provides sexual health services to youth ages 13 to 24. We conducted two interactive dot surveys to assess their feasibility and acceptability while gaining insight into patients' attitudes about mental health.

Methods: We adapted a dot survey approach to assess youths' familiarity with mental health and attitudes toward related services. We also assessed their attitudes toward participating in this survey method. All patients with scheduled appointments were eligible to participate. Participants used dot stickers to indicate their responses on survey posters displayed in the waiting room.

Results: Three hundred patients participated between June and September 2021 (150 participants/survey). About 95% of participants liked seeing others' responses to the dot surveys, and over 70% reported that the surveys made them think more about mental health. Over 90% would participate in future dot surveys at the clinic. Survey items with the most consensus among participants included that 74.5% "really agree" youth face barriers to accessing mental health services (n = 141, mean = 4.61, standard deviation = 0.79) and 87.1% "really agree" primary care providers should ask youth about their mental health (n = 139, mean = 4.81, standard deviation = 0.59).

Discussion: The dot surveys were effective at assessing patients' attitudes about mental health and feasible to conduct in our waiting room. Results confirmed that this survey method was well received among patients. Dot surveys can be adapted by other clinical settings to engage youth regarding their health-related attitudes.

Keywords: Dot survey; Mental health; Mental health services; Sexual health; Waiting room; Youth; Youth engagement.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Attitude to Health
  • Humans
  • Mental Health Services*
  • Pilot Projects
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Young Adult