Benavides Raquel A, Montero Carolina Valdez, González Víctor M, Rodríguez Dora Julia Onofre
School of Nursing, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico; ; CIDICS, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
NI 2012 (2012). 2012 Jun 23;2012:21. eCollection 2012.
Use of sexual material online (USMO) by young people has been connected with at-risk sexual behavior for HIV/AIDS. Media Richness and Social Cognitive theories propose that rich media offer more information with interactive and audible visual content, which could have a significant impact on people's thinking and behavior. The objective was to determine whether USMO presented by rich media has an influence on at-risk sexual behavior for HIV/AIDS. Two hundred young people participated in the study, and it was found that USMO from rich media is connected to at risk sexual behavior for HIV/AIDS (p<.01). Young people who use rich media for masturbation (F[2,189]=10.169, p<.001), arousal (F[2,189]=4.686, p<.05), stimulation (F[2,189]=8.382, p<.001), and seeking adventures (F[2,189]=6.406, p<.01) were more likely to show at risk sexual behavior for HIV/AIDS. The study also found that young people may experience pleasure from USMO in rich media and feel motivated to model what they observe.
年轻人在线使用性相关材料(USMO)与感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的危险性行为有关。媒体丰富性理论和社会认知理论提出,丰富媒体能提供更多带有互动性和视听内容的信息,这可能会对人们的思维和行为产生重大影响。目的是确定丰富媒体呈现的USMO是否会对感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的危险性行为产生影响。两百名年轻人参与了这项研究,结果发现丰富媒体中的USMO与感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的危险性行为有关(p<0.01)。使用丰富媒体进行自慰(F[2,189]=10.169,p<0.001)、唤起性欲(F[2,189]=4.686,p<0.05)、刺激性欲(F[2,189]=8.382,p<0.001)以及寻求冒险(F[2,189]=6.406,p<0.01)的年轻人更有可能表现出感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的危险性行为。研究还发现,年轻人可能会从丰富媒体中的USMO中获得快感,并受到激励去模仿他们所观察到的行为。