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Youth, New Media, and HIV/AIDS: Determinants of Participation in an Online Health Social Movement

机译:青年,新媒体和艾滋病毒/艾滋病:参加在线健康社会运动的决定因素

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This paper focuses on the Global Youth Coalition for HIV/AIDS (GYCA), a collaboration of young people who utilize the Internet to organize and inform the global youth HIV/AIDS social movement. We used a trans-disciplinary conceptual framework guided by the diffusion of innovations approach to explore factors that influence online participation among the coalition's members and to explain perceived effects of participation. We used a randomized stratified sampling strategy to conduct an online 7 week survey of GYCA's members (n = 275). Descriptive statistics revealed that the majority of participants were from Africa (~54%) and Asia (~24%), with an average age of 27 years. Multiple linear regression analyses showed that participation in the e-consultations (R~2=039, p< 0.001) was influenced by a greater number of factors compared to the listserv (R~2 = 0.20, p< 0.001). Online participation significantly influenced perceptions about the coalition's social networking utility (R~2 = 0.21, p<0.001). Perceived social networking utility significantly explained perceived effects on program areas such as knowledge sharing (R~2 = 0.49, p< 0.001), capacity building (R~2 = 0.48, p<0.001), and political advocacy (R~2 = 0.44, p<0.001). We concluded that a range of factors shapes participation in online health social movements. Initiatives such as GYCA need regular, intensive assessments to understand these factors for better tailoring their online activities to members' needs and for greater impact.
机译:本文的重点是全球青年艾滋病毒/艾滋病联盟(GYCA),这是一个年轻人的协作,他们利用互联网组织和宣传全球青年HIV / AIDS社会运动。我们使用跨学科的概念框架,以创新方法的传播为指导,探索影响联盟成员在线参与的因素,并解释参与的感知效果。我们使用随机分层抽样策略对GYCA会员(n = 275)进行了为期7周的在线调查。描述性统计显示,大多数参与者来自非洲(约54%)和亚洲(约24%),平均年龄为27岁。多元线性回归分析表明,与listserv(R〜2 = 0.20,p <0.001)相比,参与电子咨询(R〜2 = 039,p <0.001)受更多因素的影响。在线参与显着影响了对该联盟社交网络效用的看法(R〜2 = 0.21,p <0.001)。感知到的社交网络实用程序可以很好地解释感知到的对计划领域的影响,例如知识共享(R〜2 = 0.49,p <0.001),能力建设(R〜2 = 0.48,p <0.001)和政治主张(R〜2 = 0.44) ,p <0.001)。我们得出的结论是,影响在线健康社交活动参与程度的因素很多。 GYCA等计划需要定期进行深入评估,以了解这些因素,从而更好地根据会员的需求量身定制其在线活动并产生更大的影响。

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    《CyberPsychology & Behavior》 |2014年第7期|488-492|共5页
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    Centre of Social Media Innovations for Communities (COSMIC) Nanyang Technological University 14 Nanyang Drive HSS-06-15 Singapore 637332;

    Department of Behavioral Science and Health Education, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri;

    The Nielsen Company, St. Louis, Missouri;

    HIV Young Leaders Fund, New Delhi, India;

    GBC Health, New York, New York;

    TakingITGlobal Foundation, Toronto, Canada;

    Breakthrough, New York, New York;

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