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'It would be weird to have that on facebook': Young people's use of social media and the risk of sharing sexual health information

机译:“在Facebook上拥有它会很奇怪”:年轻人使用社交媒体以及共享性健康信息的风险

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In today's media environment, information is not simply passed from producers to consumers, but is mediated by participants of new media cultures, including information on sexual health. In focus groups held in Sydney and regional Australia in 2011, we asked young people aged 16-22 about the potential for sexual health promotion via Facebook and other social media. Our findings point to the complex ways in which young people use social media, and the unlikelihood of traditional take-home sexual health messages having traction in social media spaces. Five key aspects which emerged were: the participatory culture of social network sites; the stigma of sexual health, especially sexually transmitted infections (STIs); young people's careful presentations of self; privacy concerns; and the importance of humour in sexual health messaging. Fears of bullying and gossip (or 'drama') were also likely to prevent the dissemination of sexual health messages in this environment. However, humorous online videos were noted by participants as a significant way to avoid stigma and enable the sharing of sexual health information. The young people in our study were interested in sexual health information, but did not want to access it at the cost of their own sense of comfort and belonging in their social networks. Any sexual health promotion within these sites must be understood as a site-specific intervention.
机译:在当今的媒体环境中,信息不只是从生产者传递到消费者,而是由新媒体文化的参与者介导,包括有关性健康的信息。在2011年于悉尼和澳大利亚地区举行的焦点小组会议中,我们向16-22岁的年轻人询问了通过Facebook和其他社交媒体促进性健康的潜力。我们的研究结果指出了年轻人使用社交媒体的复杂方式,以及传统的带回家的性健康信息在社交媒体领域具有吸引力的可能性。出现的五个关键方面是:社交网站的参与文化;性健康的污名化,尤其是性传播感染(STIs);年轻人对自我的认真表现;隐私问题;以及幽默在性健康信息传递中的重要性。对欺凌和八卦(或“戏剧”)的恐惧也有可能阻止在这种环境下传播性健康信息。但是,参与者注意到幽默的在线视频是避免污名化和实现性健康信息共享的重要途径。我们研究中的年轻人对性健康信息感兴趣,但不想以牺牲自己的舒适感和归属于社交网络为代价来访问它。这些场所内的任何性健康促进活动都必须理解为针对特定场所的干预措施。

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