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在线社交网络技术、艾滋病毒知识以及无家可归青年的性风险和检测行为。

Online social networking technologies, HIV knowledge, and sexual risk and testing behaviors among homeless youth.

机构信息

Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California-Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA.

出版信息

AIDS Behav. 2011 Feb;15(2):253-60. doi: 10.1007/s10461-010-9810-0.

Abstract

This study evaluates associations between online social networking and sexual health behaviors among homeless youth in Los Angeles. We analyzed survey data from 201 homeless youth accessing services at a Los Angeles agency. Multivariate (regression and logistic) models assessed whether use of (and topics discussed on) online social networking technologies affect HIV knowledge, sexual risk behaviors, and testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). One set of results suggests that using online social networks for partner seeking (compared to not using the networks for seeking partners) is associated with increased sexual risk behaviors. Supporting data suggest that (1) using online social networks to talk about safe sex is associated with an increased likelihood of having met a recent sex partner online, and (2) having online sex partners and talking to friends on online social networks about drugs and partying is associated with increased exchange sex. However, results also suggest that online social network usage is associated with increased knowledge and HIV/STI prevention among homeless youth: (1) using online social networks to talk about love and safe sex is associated with increased knowledge about HIV, (2) using the networks to talk about love is associated with decreased exchange sex, and (3) merely being a member of an online social network is associated with increased likelihood of having previously tested for STIs. Taken together, this study suggests that online social networking and the topics discussed on these networks can potentially increase and decrease sexual risk behaviors depending on how the networks are used. Developing sexual health services and interventions on online social networks could reduce sexual risk behaviors.

摘要

本研究评估了洛杉矶无家可归青年在线社交网络与性健康行为之间的关联。我们分析了洛杉矶一家机构为 201 名无家可归青年提供服务时的调查数据。多元(回归和逻辑)模型评估了在线社交网络技术的使用(以及讨论的主题)是否会影响艾滋病毒知识、性风险行为以及性传播感染(STI)的检测。一组结果表明,使用在线社交网络寻找伴侣(与不使用网络寻找伴侣相比)与性风险行为的增加有关。支持性数据表明,(1)使用在线社交网络谈论安全性行为与更有可能在网上结识最近的性伴侣有关,(2)拥有在线性伴侣并与在线社交网络上的朋友谈论毒品和聚会与增加交换性行为有关。然而,研究结果还表明,在线社交网络的使用与无家可归青年的知识和艾滋病毒/性传播感染预防之间存在关联:(1)使用在线社交网络谈论爱情和安全性行为与艾滋病毒知识的增加有关,(2)使用网络谈论爱情与减少交换性行为有关,(3)仅仅是在线社交网络的成员与以前接受过性传播感染检测的可能性增加有关。总的来说,这项研究表明,在线社交网络以及这些网络上讨论的主题可以根据网络的使用方式增加或减少性风险行为。在在线社交网络上开发性健康服务和干预措施可以减少性风险行为。

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