(PM-22) THE UTILIZATION OF SOCIAL MEDIA AS A PSYCHOPEDAGOGICAL TOOL IN SEXUAL HEALTH WITH A FOCUS ON PARAPHILIAS

C. Braga, L. A. Vasconcelos dos Santos, M. Sampaio, LdL Bremberger, J. V. Medeiros, K. F. Torres de Sá Urtiga Rêgo, J. H. Sousa Luz, G. E. Becher
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Social media provides a favorable space for health education. Among the available digital resources, WhatsApp message groups can serve as a source of information and a platform for discussions. Recent studies on sexual education through social media are more concentrated on interventions targeting STI prevention, sexual abuse mitigation, and contraception education. However, there are no reports of utilization of WhatsApp for education about paraphilias. The Brazilian Association for Studies in Medicine and Sexual Health (ABEMSS) utilizes WhatsApp as a tool to promote discussions of this often neglected topic. Nevertheless, more studies are needed to substantiate the validity of this resource. To review the literature and to share the experience of using WhatsApp to facilitate discussions and knowledge sharing about paraphilias. Narrative Review on the Use of Social Media in Sexual Education and an experience report on the Utilization of WhatsApp as an Educational Instrument for the study of paraphilias. The WhatsApp paraphilia study group was created in 2020 and comprises 222 healthcare professionals (54% urologists, 9% endocrinologists, 8% psychiatrists, 18% psychologists, 7% physiotherapists). Its activities primarily occur in a scheduled manner, but they can also arise spontaneously. They include discussions of clinical cases, scientific studies and lay media. In the first half of 2023, there were 12 scheduled activities and 8 spontaneous ones. To mitigate the risk of stigmatizing comments, department members act as moderators. WhatsApp seems to be a valuable tool for disseminating information about neglected health topics, such as paraphilias. The use of specific groups with scheduled and spontaneous activities promotes the provision of scientific information while promotes a attitude towards the topic. Paraphilias; Paraphilic disorders; Medical education; Social media No conflict.
(pm-22) 利用社交媒体作为性健康方面的心理教育工具,重点关注副性 恋问题
社交媒体为健康教育提供了有利的空间。在现有的数字资源中,WhatsApp 消息群组可以作为信息来源和讨论平台。最近关于通过社交媒体开展性教育的研究主要集中在针对性传播感染预防、减少性虐待和避孕教育的干预措施上。然而,目前还没有关于利用 WhatsApp 进行性变态教育的报道。巴西医学和性健康研究协会(ABEMSS)将 WhatsApp 作为一种工具,用于促进对这一经常被忽视的话题的讨论。然而,还需要更多的研究来证实这一资源的有效性。 回顾文献,分享使用 WhatsApp 促进有关性病的讨论和知识共享的经验。 关于在性教育中使用社交媒体的叙述性综述,以及关于将 WhatsApp 作为研究副性 恋的教育工具的经验报告。 WhatsApp 上的恋物癖研究小组成立于 2020 年,由 222 名医护人员组成(54% 为泌尿科医生,9% 为内分泌科医生,8% 为精神病医生,18% 为心理学家,7% 为物理治疗师)。其活动主要按计划进行,但也可能自发进行。这些活动包括讨论临床病例、科学研究和非专业媒体。2023 年上半年,共有 12 项定期活动和 8 项自发活动。为减少污名化评论的风险,科室成员担任版主。 WhatsApp 似乎是传播有关被忽视的健康话题(如性变态)信息的重要工具。通过使用特定的群组,开展有计划的和自发的活动,可以促进科学信息的提供,同时提升人们对该主题的态度。 副性欲;副性欲障碍;医学教育;社交媒体 无冲突。
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