Ngo Anh D, Ross Michael W, Ratliff Eric A
School of Population Health, University of Queensland, Australia.
Cult Health Sex. 2008 Jun;10 Suppl:S201-13. doi: 10.1080/13691050701749873.
While the influences of the Internet on adult sexuality are well recognized, research on the potential connection between the Internet and young people's sexuality is still limited. We conducted a qualitative study to examine how young people (aged 15-19 years) in Hanoi, Vietnam used the Internet to develop sexual practices and identities. Our analysis of texts from focus groups, in-depth interviews, chat scripts and field notes reveals how the Internet is used to assemble sexual information that was not available from other sources such as the family and school. Young people's narratives also show how they use the Internet as a medium for expressing sexual identities and desires. In the light of these findings, we suggest expanding sex education to include issues that are important to young people such as emotions and relationships, rather than simply focusing more narrowly on reproduction, public health and other interests of the state.
虽然互联网对成年人性行为的影响已得到充分认识,但关于互联网与青少年性行为之间潜在联系的研究仍然有限。我们开展了一项定性研究,以考察越南河内15至19岁的年轻人如何利用互联网形成性行为习惯和性身份认同。我们对焦点小组讨论记录、深度访谈、聊天记录文本以及实地笔记的分析揭示了年轻人如何利用互联网收集来自家庭和学校等其他渠道无法获取的性信息。年轻人的叙述还展示了他们如何将互联网作为表达性身份认同和欲望的媒介。鉴于这些研究结果,我们建议扩大性教育范围,纳入对年轻人来说很重要的议题,如情感和人际关系,而不是仅仅更狭隘地关注生殖、公共卫生及国家的其他利益。