Anderson Katherine M, Macler Alicia, Bergenfeld Irina, Trang Quach Thu, Yount Kathryn M
Department of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Hubert Department of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, 1518 Clifton Rd NE, Atlanta, GA, 30322, USA.
Arch Sex Behav. 2024 Jun;53(6):2319-2335. doi: 10.1007/s10508-024-02869-7. Epub 2024 May 10.
Growing access to technology and media has presented new avenues of influence on youth attitudes and norms regarding sexuality and sexual violence, as well as new technological pathways through which to perpetrate sexual violence. The aim of this research was to understand contextual influences on and needs for scale-up of sexual violence prevention programming in the media-violence context of Vietnam. We conducted 45 interviews with high school teachers (n = 15), university lecturers (n = 15), and affiliates from youth-focused community service organizations (n = 15) from across Vietnam. Additionally, we conducted four sector-specific focus groups with a sub-sample of interview participants (k = 4, n = 22). Media and technology were brought up consistently in relation to sexual violence prevention and sexual health information. Key informants noted that, in Vietnam, generational differences in acceptability of sex and lack of comprehensive sexuality education intersect with new technological opportunities for exposure to sexual information and media. This creates a complex landscape that can promote sexual violence through priming processes, instigate mimicry of violent media, and presents new opportunities for the perpetration of sexual violence though technology. Development of comprehensive sexual education, including violence prevention education, is imperative, with consideration of age-specific needs for Vietnamese youth.
越来越容易接触到技术和媒体,这为影响年轻人对性和性暴力的态度及规范带来了新途径,同时也为实施性暴力提供了新的技术手段。本研究的目的是了解在越南媒体暴力背景下,对扩大性暴力预防项目的背景影响和需求。我们对越南各地的高中教师(n = 15)、大学讲师(n = 15)以及以青年为重点的社区服务组织的附属人员(n = 15)进行了45次访谈。此外,我们还与部分访谈参与者(k = 4,n = 22)进行了四个特定部门的焦点小组讨论。在性暴力预防和性健康信息方面,媒体和技术一直被提及。关键信息提供者指出,在越南,性观念可接受度的代际差异以及缺乏全面的性教育,与接触性信息和媒体的新技术机会相互交织。这创造了一个复杂的局面,可能通过启动过程促进性暴力,引发对暴力媒体的模仿,并通过技术为实施性暴力提供新机会。必须开展包括暴力预防教育在内的全面性教育,并考虑越南青年的特定年龄需求。