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原始研究:青少年、年轻人和性犯罪者的在线社交网络模式。

Original research: online social networking patterns among adolescents, young adults, and sexual offenders.

机构信息

Villanova University College of Nursing, PA, USA.

出版信息

Am J Nurs. 2011 Jul;111(7):28-36; quiz 37-8. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000399310.83160.73.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The use of online social networks like Facebook continues to increase rapidly among all age groups and segments of our society, presenting new opportunities for the exchange of sexual information as well as for potentially unsafe encounters between predators and the vulnerable or young. This study surveyed middle school, high school, and college-age students, as well as sexual offenders, regarding their use of social networking sites in order to provide information to better focus education and prevention efforts from nurses and other health care providers.

METHODS

Written questionnaires asking about various characteristics of participants' use of social networking sites were distributed to each group and filled out by 404 middle school students, 2,077 high school students, 1,284 students drawn from five traditional four-year colleges, and 466 adults who had committed either an Internet sexual offense or a hands-on sexual offense (in some cases both).

RESULTS

Notable findings emerging from our analysis of the questionnaire responses included the following: offenders and students both frequent social networking sites, although at the time of the study offenders reported that they preferred Myspace and students that they preferred Facebook; nearly two-thirds of the Internet offenders said they'd initiated the topic of sex in their first chat session; more than half of the Internet offenders disguised their identity when online; most Internet offenders we surveyed said they preferred communicating with teenage girls rather than teenage boys; high school students' experience with "sexting" (sharing nude photos of themselves or others on cell phones or online) differed significantly according to their sex; a small number of students are being threatened and assaulted by people they meet online; avatar sites such as Second Life were used both by students and offenders, with both child molesters and Internet offenders expressing interest in Second Life.

CONCLUSIONS

The use of the Internet presents relatively new and complex issues related to the safety and privacy of adolescents and young adults, and it's crucial that our understanding keep pace with these changes. Possible nurse-initiated policy recommendations include designing technologies and educational programs to help in the identification of suspicious online behaviors; strengthening Internet filters and privacy options for protecting students online; and school outreach for students who are harassed, threatened, or assaulted as a consequence of meeting someone online.

摘要

目的

在我们的社会中,各个年龄段和群体的人都在迅速增加对在线社交网络(如 Facebook)的使用,这为性信息的交流以及捕食者与弱势群体或年轻人之间潜在的不安全邂逅提供了新的机会。本研究调查了中学生、高中生和大学生以及性犯罪者,了解他们使用社交网络的情况,以便为护士和其他医疗保健提供者提供更好的教育和预防工作信息。

方法

向每个群体分发了一份书面问卷,询问他们使用社交网络的各种特征,共有 404 名中学生、2077 名高中生、1284 名来自五所传统四年制大学的学生以及 466 名犯下网络性犯罪或实际性犯罪(在某些情况下两者兼而有之)的成年人填写了问卷。

结果

从对问卷回答的分析中得出了以下一些显著发现:犯罪者和学生都经常访问社交网站,尽管在研究时,犯罪者表示他们更喜欢 Myspace,而学生则更喜欢 Facebook;近三分之二的网络犯罪者表示他们在第一次聊天时就提出了性话题;超过一半的网络犯罪者在上网时伪装了自己的身份;我们调查的大多数网络犯罪者表示,他们更喜欢与少女而不是少年男孩交流;根据他们的性别,高中生“发色情短信”(在手机或网上分享自己或他人的裸照)的经历有很大的不同;少数学生受到他们在网上遇到的人的威胁和攻击;阿凡达网站(如 Second Life)既被学生也被犯罪者使用,恋童癖者和网络犯罪者都对 Second Life 表示了兴趣。

结论

互联网的使用带来了与青少年和年轻人的安全和隐私相关的相对较新和复杂的问题,我们的理解必须跟上这些变化。可能由护士发起的政策建议包括设计技术和教育计划,以帮助识别可疑的在线行为;加强互联网过滤和隐私选项,以保护学生在线安全;以及针对因在网上遇到某人而受到骚扰、威胁或攻击的学生的学校外展活动。

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