Department of Health and Human Performance, College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
School of Health Sciences, Francis Marion University, Florence, South Carolina, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2024 Jul;72(5):1561-1567. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2022.2083917. Epub 2022 Jun 21.
This study evaluated a media literacy education program designed for sexual health promotion, , in southeastern universities.
Participants included college students from four universities in the southeastern United States (n = 457).
was implemented on college campuses either in a group setting, one-on-one setting, at a student event, or online only. contains four sections on sexual health promotion including on how media messages influence sexual health, gender stereotypes and representations of romantic relationships, sexual violence, substance use, consent, sexual risk behaviors, contraception, STIs, and partner communication.
Results indicated significant changes in intention to visit a healthcare provider for sexual health services, intention to use condoms and other forms of birth control, and awareness of Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives after participation in .
Future research should explore how to extend program impacts and use an experimental study design to assess between group differences.
本研究评估了一项专为性健康促进设计的媒体素养教育计划,该计划在美国东南部的大学实施。
参与者包括来自美国东南部四所大学的大学生(n=457)。
该计划在大学校园以小组形式、一对一形式、学生活动或仅在线形式实施。该计划包含四个关于性健康促进的部分,包括媒体信息如何影响性健康、性别刻板印象和浪漫关系的表现、性暴力、物质使用、同意、性风险行为、避孕、性传播感染和伴侣沟通。
结果表明,参与后,寻求医疗保健提供者进行性健康服务的意愿、使用避孕套和其他形式的避孕措施的意愿以及对长效可逆避孕药的认识都发生了显著变化。
未来的研究应该探索如何扩大该计划的影响,并使用实验研究设计来评估组间差异。