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互联网上无社会偏见的育儿支持:对瑞典一个大型育儿网站用户的横断面研究

Socially unbiased parenting support on the Internet: a cross-sectional study of users of a large Swedish parenting website.

作者信息

Sarkadi A, Bremberg S

机构信息

Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.

出版信息

Child Care Health Dev. 2005 Jan;31(1):43-52. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2214.2005.00475.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Internet is becoming increasingly recognized as a source of social support. Parents of children with cancer and autism have been shown to find social support online, and many parents of healthy infants and children seek information about parenting online. However, access and use of the Internet is greater among socio-economically advantaged groups, a phenomenon known as the 'digital divide'. Our aim was to investigate whether users of a Swedish general parenting website perceived support in the parenting role and, if so, whether this support was socially biased because of the digital divide phenomenon.

METHODS

Users of the largest Swedish parenting website were asked to participate in the study. A total of 2221 users completed the anonymous survey posted on the website during a one-week period.

RESULTS

Most respondents (95%) were female (mean age 30.6 years). Respondents' educational level was slightly, but not significantly, higher than that in the general population, whereas 68% had income levels at or under the national average, contradicting the intuitive hypothesis that users would be socio-economically privileged. Perceived social support, measured by the Interpersonal Support Evaluation List (ISEL) appraisal subscale, indicated high perceived support. Living without a partner and having lower levels of income and education increased perceived support. The perception that other parents' opinions are more valuable than the advice of experts was influential in the regression equation for ISEL scores, indicating that peer help is important in online social support.

CONCLUSIONS

Internet use for general parenting issues in Sweden, mainly by women, does not seem to follow the digital divide phenomenon. Therefore, the internet provides an exciting opportunity for future infant and child public health work. The lack of fathers, however, was a surprising finding and introduces a gender bias into this seemingly socially unbiased medium.

摘要

背景

互联网日益被视为社会支持的一个来源。已有研究表明,患有癌症和自闭症儿童的家长能在网上找到社会支持,而且许多健康婴幼儿的家长也会在网上寻求育儿信息。然而,社会经济优势群体对互联网的接入和使用更为普遍,这一现象被称为“数字鸿沟”。我们的目的是调查瑞典一个综合性育儿网站的用户在育儿角色中是否感受到支持,如果是,这种支持是否因数字鸿沟现象而存在社会偏见。

方法

邀请瑞典最大育儿网站的用户参与该研究。在为期一周的时间里,共有2221名用户完成了网站上发布的匿名调查。

结果

大多数受访者(95%)为女性(平均年龄30.6岁)。受访者的教育水平略高于普通人群,但差异不显著,而68%的受访者收入水平处于或低于全国平均水平,这与用户在社会经济方面具有优势这一直观假设相矛盾。通过人际支持评价量表(ISEL)评估子量表衡量的感知社会支持表明,感知支持程度较高。没有伴侣以及收入和教育水平较低会增加感知支持。认为其他家长的意见比专家建议更有价值这一观念在ISEL得分的回归方程中具有影响力,表明同伴帮助在在线社会支持中很重要。

结论

瑞典在处理一般育儿问题时使用互联网的情况,主要是女性用户,似乎并未遵循数字鸿沟现象。因此,互联网为未来的婴幼儿公共卫生工作提供了一个令人兴奋的机会。然而,父亲参与度低是一个令人惊讶的发现,并且在这个看似没有社会偏见的媒介中引入了性别偏见。

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