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Avatars using computer/smartphone mediated communication and social networking in prevention of sexually transmitted diseases among North-Norwegian youngsters

机译:使用计算机/智能手机介导的交流和社交网络来预防北挪威青少年性传播疾病的化身

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Background Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), especially the Chlamydia trachomatis bacterial infection, a common cause of infertility, are highly prevalent in developed countries, and a worrying problem in North Norway, where the incidence of chlamydia twice the Norwegian average. Seventy percent of reported chlamydia cases are found in people below 25 years of age, and although its spread could be controlled with proper prevention, young people are more aware of the risks of unwanted pregnancy than their risk of acquiring a STD. Information and Communication Technologies, including, the Internet, social media and/or smartphones, should be valued for sexual health promotion for their potential to engage young audiences. And in these media, avatars guarantee anonymity to users when handling sensitive information. The main objective of this project is to achieve that North Norwegian youngsters become more aware of STDs through the use of popular technologies among young people. Methods A Virtual Clinic for Sexually Transmitted Diseases (VCSTD) will be developed. The VCSTD will provide early guidance and reliable information sources concerning reproductive health, delivered in a novel and innovative way to the younger population. The VCSTD consists of an “avatar” supported intervention in a serious gaming and e-learning environment, which will bypass direct physical access (in person) to reliable medical information, as well as allowing the youngsters to share that information in social media, and thus helping the VCSTD to be disseminated to more people. Data analyses will be conducted on publically available health data relevant to STDs in Troms and Finnmark, like the absolute number of chlamydia tests, the amount of emergency contraception medication sold, and the number of abortions. Also, usage data of the system and experiences of usefulness will be explored through participants’ voluntary responses to a feedback form available in the VCSTD. Discussion This study will examine the usefulness of an online public health intervention that aims to promote healthy sexual practices among North-Norwegian youngsters. If shown to be effective, the intervention could prove to be an affordable and widely accessible intervention to decrease risky sexual practices in younger population.
机译:背景技术性传播疾病(STD),尤其是沙眼衣原体细菌感染(不育的常见原因)在发达国家非常普遍,在挪威北部的情况令人担忧,该国的衣原体感染率是挪威平均水平的两倍。报告的衣原体感染病例中有百分之七十是在25岁以下的人群中发现的,尽管可以通过适当的预防措施控制其传播,但与感染性病的风险相比,年轻人更了解意外怀孕的风险。信息和通信技术,包括互联网,社交媒体和/或智能手机,应因其吸引年轻受众的潜力而受到促进性健康的重视。在这些媒体中,化身可确保在处理敏感信息时匿名给用户。该项目的主要目的是通过使用年轻人中流行的技术来使挪威北部的年轻人更加了解性传播疾病。方法将建立性传播疾病虚拟诊所(VCSTD)。 VCSTD将以新颖创新的方式向年轻人提供有关生殖健康的早期指导和可靠的信息来源。 VCSTD包括在严重的游戏和电子学习环境中的“化身”支持干预,该干预将绕过直接的(人身)物理访问(直接面对面)获得可靠的医疗信息,并允许年轻人在社交媒体中共享该信息,以及从而帮助VCSTD传播给更多人。数据分析将针对与Troms和Finnmark中的性病相关的公共可用健康数据进行,例如衣原体检测的绝对数量,已出售的紧急避孕药的数量以及堕胎的数量。此外,还将通过参与者对VCSTD中可用的反馈表的自愿答复,来探索系统的使用数据和有用的经验。讨论本研究将研究旨在促进北挪威青少年健康性行为的在线公共卫生干预措施的有效性。如果证明是有效的,则该干预措施可以证明是一种负担得起且可广泛获得的干预措施,以减少年轻人口中的危险性行为。

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