在数字时代保护青少年免受网络性剥削:初级保健的作用

IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Bree A. Zeyzus Johns, Allison R. Casola, Olivia Rea, Neil Skolnik, Susan K. Fidler
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网上儿童性剥削是指利用技术对 18 岁以下的人进行性剥削或伤害。2020 年,执法部门收到了超过 2170 万份关于网上儿童性诱骗的报告,凸显了这种剥削形式的惊人普遍性。近年来,由于家庭互联网接入的增加、儿童和青少年使用智能手机的增多,以及直播和游戏等新技术平台的迅速扩张,这种现象变得越来越普遍。尽管这种形式的儿童性虐待具有一定的风险性和普遍性,但医学文献中对这种形式的儿童性虐待的报道却很少,也没有针对初级保健医生的正式筛查或报告指南。本文旨在定义网络儿童性剥削,探讨其对健康的影响,识别相关风险因素,并强调初级保健医生在筛查和咨询青少年方面的关键作用。通过揭示这一问题,我们努力满足在日益数字化的时代保护儿童和青少年福祉的迫切需要。
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Safe-Guarding Youth from Online Sexual Exploitation in the Digital Era: A Role for Primary Care
Online child sexual exploitation refers to the use of technology to sexually exploit or harm a person under age 18. In 2020, over 21.7 million reports of online child sexual enticement were filed with law enforcement, highlighting the alarming prevalence of this form of exploitation. This phenomenon has become increasingly prevalent in recent years due increased household internet access to the internet, the increased use of smartphones among children and teens, and the rapid expansion of new technological platforms such as live-streaming and gaming. Despite its risk and prevalence, this form of sexual abuse against children is largely underrepresented in the medical literature, with no formal screening or reporting guidelines for primary care physicians. This paper aims to define online child sexual exploitation, explore its health impacts, identify associated risk factors, and emphasize the pivotal role of primary care physicians in screening and counseling youth. By shedding light on this issue, we strive to address the critical need for safe-guarding the well-being of children and adolescents in an increasingly digital age.
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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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