Conn Cath, Nayar Shoba, Lubis Dinar, Maibvisira Carol, Modderman Kristel
School of Public Health and Psychosocial Studies, Auckland University of Technology, Manukau City, Auckland, New Zealand.
JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2017 Aug 14;3(3):e53. doi: 10.2196/publichealth.7812.
Stigma, voicelessness, and legislative and rights barriers, coupled with top-down decision making, are the common experiences of vulnerable youth populations that limit their opportunities to participate in vital health promotion efforts such as HIV prevention.
To consider new opportunities arising from a digital society for youth to creatively shape HIV prevention.
Drawing on research with vulnerable youth in Busoga, Uganda; Bulawayo, Zimbabwe; Bangkok, Thailand; and Bali, Indonesia, we explore current youth participation, in theory and practice, while considering new opportunities arising from a digital society for youth to creatively shape HIV prevention.
Collaborative commons and prosumer models are defined as people employing new technology to codesign toward a common goal. Within the context of a diminishing role of the traditional institution and the rise of digitized networks, such models offer exciting new directions for youth as electronic health promotion prosumers to participate in difficult challenges such as HIV prevention in the 21st century.
It is time for institutions to embrace such opportunities, especially in areas where access to technology is widening, while continuing to champion youth and advocate for supportive social environments.
耻辱感、无声状态、立法及权利障碍,再加上自上而下的决策方式,是弱势青年群体的共同遭遇,这些因素限制了他们参与诸如艾滋病预防等重要健康促进工作的机会。
探讨数字社会为青年创造性地塑造艾滋病预防工作带来的新机遇。
借助对乌干达布索加、津巴布韦布拉瓦约、泰国曼谷及印度尼西亚巴厘岛的弱势青年开展的研究,我们在理论和实践层面探究了当前青年的参与情况,同时考虑了数字社会为青年创造性地塑造艾滋病预防工作带来的新机遇。
协作共享和产消者模式被定义为人们利用新技术共同设计以实现共同目标。在传统机构作用不断减弱以及数字化网络兴起的背景下,此类模式为青年作为电子健康促进产消者参与21世纪诸如艾滋病预防等艰巨挑战提供了令人兴奋的新方向。
各机构是时候抓住此类机遇了,尤其是在技术获取范围不断扩大的领域,同时要继续支持青年并倡导有利的社会环境。