National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
J Adolesc Health. 2012 Sep;51(3):207-12. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2012.06.012.
Youth bear a significant proportion of the sexually transmitted infection (STI)/HIV burden in the United States, CDC, 2010. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/std/stats09/default.htm, with rates of some STIs increasing among youth of color and young men who have sex with men. Technology use among youth also continues to increase. The ubiquitous nature of technology use among youth offers a multitude of opportunities to promote youth sexual health and to prevent disease transmission and unplanned pregnancies. To date, there have been a handful of peer-reviewed articles published regarding the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of using new media and technology for sexual health promotion. Despite recent publications, there is still a real need for high-quality research to understand the impact of different forms of new media use on youth sexual health, as well as to determine the best ways to harness technology to promote safer sex behaviors, both for the short- and long-term. In March 2011, Internet Sexuality Information Services (ISIS), National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), and the Ford Foundation convened a meeting of scientists and technology experts to discuss how to effectively conduct sexual health promotion research using new forms of technology. The meeting was structured to cover the following topic areas: (i) research-community partnerships, (ii) institutional review board and ethical issues, (iii) theoretical frameworks, (iv) intervention approaches, (v) recruitment methods, and (vi) assessing impact. Presentations included case studies of successful technology-based HIV/STI prevention interventions for youth, which led to broader discussions on how to conduct research in this area. This article summarizes the meeting proceedings, highlights key points, offers recommendations, and outlines future directions.
美国年轻人在性传播感染(STI)/艾滋病毒负担中占很大比例,疾病预防控制中心,2010 年。可在:http://www.cdc.gov/std/stats09/default.htm,一些性传播感染率在有色人种青年和男男性行为者中有所增加。年轻人对技术的使用也在不断增加。年轻人对技术的普遍使用提供了多种促进青年性健康和预防疾病传播和意外怀孕的机会。迄今为止,已经有一些经过同行评审的文章发表,探讨了使用新媒体和技术促进性健康的可行性、可接受性和有效性。尽管最近有出版物,但仍需要高质量的研究来了解不同形式的新媒体使用对青年性健康的影响,并确定利用技术促进安全性行为的最佳方法,无论是短期还是长期。2011 年 3 月,互联网性行为信息服务(ISIS)、国家心理健康研究所(NIMH)和福特基金会召集了一次科学家和技术专家会议,讨论如何利用新形式的技术有效开展性健康促进研究。会议的结构涵盖了以下主题领域:(i)研究-社区伙伴关系,(ii)机构审查委员会和道德问题,(iii)理论框架,(iv)干预方法,(v)招聘方法,以及(vi)评估影响。演示包括针对青年的基于技术的艾滋病毒/性传播感染预防干预的成功案例研究,这导致更广泛地讨论如何在该领域开展研究。本文总结了会议的议事情况,重点介绍了要点,提出了建议,并概述了未来的方向。