Favotto Lindsay, Michaelson Valerie, Davison Colleen
a Department of Public Health Sciences , Queen's University , Kingston , Ontario , Canada.
c Department of Emergency Medicine , Kingston General Hospital Research Institute , Kingston , Ontario , Canada.
Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being. 2017 Dec;12(1):1335575. doi: 10.1080/17482631.2017.1335575.
Recent technological advances have provided many youth with daily, almost continuous cell-phone and Internet connectivity through portable devices. Young people's experiences with computer-mediated communication (CMC) and their views about how this form of communication affects their health have not been fully explored in the scientific literature. A purposeful maximum variation sample of young people (aged 11-15 years) across Ontario was identified, using key informants for recruitment. The young people participated in seven focus groups (involving a total of 40 adolescents), and discussed various aspects of health including the health impacts of CMC. Inductive content analysis of the focus group transcripts revealed two overarching concepts: first, that the relationship between health and the potential impacts of CMC is multidimensional; and secondly, that there exists a duality of both positive and negative potential influences of CMC on health. Within this framework, four themes were identified involving CMC and: (1) physical activity, (2) negative mental and emotional disturbance, (3) mindfulness, and (4) relationships. With this knowledge, targeted strategies for healthy technology use that draw on the perspectives of young people can be developed, and can then be implemented by parents, teachers, and youth themselves.
最近的技术进步使许多年轻人能够通过便携式设备实现日常几乎不间断的手机和互联网连接。在科学文献中,尚未充分探讨年轻人在计算机介导通信(CMC)方面的经历以及他们对这种通信形式如何影响其健康的看法。通过关键信息提供者进行招募,确定了安大略省各地11至15岁年轻人的一个有目的的最大变异样本。这些年轻人参加了七个焦点小组(共涉及40名青少年),并讨论了包括CMC对健康影响在内的健康的各个方面。对焦点小组记录的归纳性内容分析揭示了两个总体概念:第一,健康与CMC潜在影响之间的关系是多维度的;第二,CMC对健康存在积极和消极的潜在影响的二元性。在此框架内,确定了四个涉及CMC的主题:(1)身体活动,(2)负面心理和情绪困扰,(3)正念,以及(4)人际关系。有了这些知识,就可以制定借鉴年轻人观点的健康技术使用目标策略,然后由家长、教师和年轻人自己实施。