Fergie Gillian, Hunt Kate, Hilton Shona
MRC/CSO, Social & Public Health Sciences Unit, 4 Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow, UK.
J Youth Stud. 2013 Aug;16(5):579-596. doi: 10.1080/13676261.2012.744811. Epub 2012 Nov 15.
The growth of the Internet as an information source about health, particularly amongst young people, is well established. The aim of this study was to explore young people's perceptions and experiences of engaging with health-related online content, particularly through social media websites. Between February and July 2011 nine focus groups were facilitated across Scotland with young people aged between 14 and 18 years. Health-related user-generated content seems to be appreciated by young people as a useful, if not always trustworthy, source of accounts of other people's experiences. The reliability and quality of both user-generated content and official factual content about health appear to be concerns for young people, and they employ specialised strategies for negotiating both areas of the online environment. Young people's engagement with health online is a dynamic area for research. Their perceptions and experiences of health-related content seem based on their wider familiarity with the online environment and, as the online environment develops, so too do young people's strategies and conventions for accessing it.
互联网作为一种健康信息来源,其发展态势,尤其是在年轻人中的发展态势,已得到充分证实。本研究旨在探讨年轻人对参与健康相关在线内容的看法和体验,特别是通过社交媒体网站获取这些内容的体验。2011年2月至7月期间,在苏格兰各地组织了9个焦点小组,参与人员为14至18岁的年轻人。与健康相关的用户生成内容似乎受到年轻人的认可,他们认为这是他人经历的一种有用(即便并非总是可靠)的信息来源。年轻人似乎对用户生成内容和官方健康事实内容的可靠性及质量都有所担忧,并且他们采用专门策略来应对在线环境的这两个方面。年轻人参与在线健康内容活动是一个充满活力的研究领域。他们对健康相关内容的看法和体验似乎基于他们对在线环境更广泛的熟悉程度,并且随着在线环境的发展,年轻人获取该内容的策略和习惯也在不断变化。