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社交媒体与男性健康:男科领域中科学与臆测的区分

Social Media and Men's Health: Separating Science from Speculation in Andrology.

作者信息

George Michael, Modgil Vaibhav, Pearce Ian, Stasinou Theodora

机构信息

Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9WL, UK.

Manchester Andrology Research Collaborative, Manchester, UK.

出版信息

Basic Clin Androl. 2025 Jul 10;35(1):28. doi: 10.1186/s12610-025-00275-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social media has rapidly evolved into a primary source of health-related information. For men with concerns regarding their sexual health or fertility, consulting the internet is often felt to be an accessible first-step in exploring their symptoms. Medical misinformation and over-generalisation online remain a significant concern amongst medical professionals, particularly in the current social media era of virality and sensationalism. This narrative review aims to explore the growing intersection between social media and andrology, with insights into the current medical media landscape and the opportunity to enhance health promotion.

METHODS

The search strategy applied core search terms central to the scope of the review (such as "social media" and "andrology") in combination with condition-specific terms (such as "erectile dysfunction" or "testosterone") using Boolean operators to identify relevant literature within PubMed, which served as the primary electronic database, as well as online websites and social media platforms.

RESULTS

Social media consumption is on the rise, with users consuming over two hours daily on average worldwide. Amongst posts, there has been a shift towards highly engaging short-form video content, which is particularly popular with young adults. Social media algorithms reinforce consumption patterns by continuously delivering content based on user engagement: the more an individual interacts with a topic or creator, the more related content appears, creating a self-sustaining feedback loop; this principle underpins the concept of virality and risks the rapid dissemination of inaccuracies online. Key men's health topics such as infertility, erectile dysfunction, testosterone supplementation and semen retention are popular amongst social media posts, amassing millions-to-billions of views depending on the platform. Amongst these posts, there is a high degree of misinformation. Clinicians should be confident in navigating the possible challenges associated with social media.

CONCLUSION

Whilst the growing presence of urologists online may have the potential to counter health-related misinformation, there are barriers inherent to social media platforms that limit the reach and impact of expert voices at present. To leverage the opportunity that social media offers, urologists are required to modernise their approach to communication in order to ensure that accurate health information is both accessible and engaging.

摘要

背景

社交媒体已迅速发展成为健康相关信息的主要来源。对于关注自身性健康或生育能力的男性而言,上网查询通常被视为探索自身症状的便捷第一步。在线医学错误信息和过度概括仍是医学专业人士的重大担忧,尤其是在当前这个充满病毒性传播和耸人听闻内容的社交媒体时代。本叙述性综述旨在探讨社交媒体与男科学之间日益增长的交叉领域,深入了解当前的医学媒体格局以及促进健康的机遇。

方法

检索策略使用布尔运算符,将与综述范围核心相关的检索词(如“社交媒体”和“男科学”)与特定病症检索词(如“勃起功能障碍”或“睾酮”)相结合,以在作为主要电子数据库的PubMed以及在线网站和社交媒体平台中识别相关文献。

结果

社交媒体的使用量在上升,全球用户平均每天花费超过两小时。在帖子方面,已转向极具吸引力的短视频内容,这类内容在年轻人中尤其受欢迎。社交媒体算法通过持续根据用户参与度推送内容来强化消费模式:个人与某个话题或创作者互动越多,出现的相关内容就越多,从而形成一个自我维持的反馈循环;这一原则支撑了病毒性传播的概念,并带来了在线错误信息迅速传播的风险。诸如不育、勃起功能障碍、睾酮补充和精液潴留等关键男性健康话题在社交媒体帖子中很受欢迎,根据平台不同,浏览量累积达数百万至数十亿次。在这些帖子中,存在大量错误信息。临床医生应自信应对与社交媒体相关的可能挑战。

结论

虽然泌尿外科医生在网上日益增多的存在可能有潜力对抗与健康相关的错误信息,但目前社交媒体平台存在一些固有障碍,限制了专家声音的传播范围和影响力。为了利用社交媒体提供的机遇,泌尿外科医生需要使其沟通方式现代化,以确保准确的健康信息既易于获取又具有吸引力。

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