青少年性健康网站内容分析:探讨其对残疾青少年的相关性和可及性

Bonita Heath, S. Flicker, Denise Nepveux, Devon Proudfoot
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由于网络运动是促进青年健康运动的重要组成部分,本研究审查了针对青年的性健康网站,并探讨了艾滋病毒/艾滋病信息对残疾青年的相关性和可及性。研究人员对残疾的基本理解是,残疾是社会建构的,残疾人经历了社会排斥。我们使用定向内容分析方法来分析21个网站,这些网站符合我们的纳入标准,基于我们的可访问性和相关性指标以及他们的关键信息。我们发现所有网站上的信息都是高度一致的:对性持积极态度,对同性恋持积极态度,对青少年的性表达不加评判。然而,没有一项预防信息特别考虑到残疾青年所面临的行动能力、语言和认知障碍、参与和信息障碍,或他们更高的性脆弱性。只有一个网站在图像中描述残疾,没有一个网站描述残疾和性。显然有必要更好地了解残疾青年的性健康信息需求,并编制与他们相关和可获得的安全性行为信息。
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A Content Analysis of Youth Sexual Health Websites: Exploring their Relevance and Accessibility for Youth with Disabilities
Because web-based campaigns are an important part of health promotion campaigns for youth, this research examines sexual health websites aimed at youth and explores the messages on HIV/AIDS for their relevance and accessibility for youth with disabilities. The researchers’ underlying understanding of disability is that it is socially constructed and that people with disabilities experience social exclusion. We used a directed content analysis method to analyze 21 websites that met our inclusion criteria based on our indicators of accessibility and relevance and for their key messages. We found that the messaging across all sites was highly consistent: sex-positive, gay-positive, and non-judgmental about youth sexual expression. However, none of the prevention information specifically considered mobility, verbal and cognitive disability, participation and information barriers faced by youth with disabilities, or their heightened sexual vulnerability. Only one site depicted disability in images and none depicted disability and sexuality. There is a clear need to better understand the sexual health information needs of youth with disabilities and to develop safe sex information that is relevant and accessible to them.
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