了解喀麦隆女性性工作者对 Facebook 秘密群组预防艾滋病的接受程度。

PLOS digital health Pub Date : 2024-08-14 eCollection Date: 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pdig.0000562
Hassanatu B Blake, Mercy Njah, Mary Mah Babey, Eveline Asongwe, Anna Junkins, Jodie A Dionne, Ann E Montgomery, Teneasha Washington, Nataliya Ivankova, Tamika Smith, Pauline E Jolly
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尽管社交媒体在艾滋病预防干预中得到了广泛应用,但人们对社交媒体在女性性工作者(FSWs)等主要高危人群中传播艾滋病预防信息的接受程度却知之甚少。本研究调查了女性性工作者在学习艾滋病预防知识时对秘密 Facebook 群组(SFG)的接受程度。2022 年 6 月,本研究采用五星级李克特量表对 40 名 18 岁及以上参与秘密 Facebook 群组(SFG)艾滋病干预的女性性工作者进行了定量研究。使用 SPSS 和 SAS 对调查参与者的人口统计学、社交媒体可及性、感知有用性(PU)、感知易用性(PEOU)和接受度进行了描述性统计。大多数研究参与者认为在艾滋病预防干预中使用 SFG 是可以接受的。75%(75%)的参与者选择 5 颗星来表示对 SFG 的接受度。大多数参与者使用社交媒体,每天花在社交媒体上的时间超过 90 分钟,而且如果研究调查人员不提供通话时间,他们也能参与 SFG 艾滋病预防干预,尽管有时网络会中断。结果还显示,SFG 在艾滋病预防干预中的 PU 和 PEOU 平均得分略低于接受得分(4.70 和 4.50 对 4.74)。这些数据表明,未来的研究应侧重于解释女性同性恋者对社交媒体的接受程度,并确定用于艾滋病预防干预的社交媒体平台的替代方案。本研究就社交媒体的接受度、使用情况以及在女性外阴残割者中开展艾滋病预防教育的重要性提供了有益的见解。研究结果还表明,有必要进一步研究社会工作者接受社交媒体的原因以及支持艾滋病预防教育的相关社交媒体平台。
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Understanding female sex workers' acceptance of secret Facebook group for HIV prevention in Cameroon.

Despite the widespread utilization of social media in HIV prevention interventions, little is known about the acceptance of social media in the dissemination of HIV prevention information among key at-risk groups like female sex workers (FSWs). This study has investigated FSWs' acceptance of Secret Facebook Group (SFG) in learning about HIV prevention. During June 2022, a quantitative study was conducted using a 5-star point Likert scale survey among 40 FSWs aged 18 years and older who took part in a Secret Facebook Group (SFG) HIV intervention. Descriptive statistics described demographics, social media accessibility, perceived usefulness (PU), perceived ease of use (PEOU), and acceptance among survey participants using SPSS and SAS. Most study participants found SFG utilized in HIV prevention intervention acceptable. Seventy-five percent (75%) of participants selected 5 stars for the acceptance of SFG. The majority of participants used social media, spent more than 90 minutes on social media per day, and could participate in the SFG HIV prevention intervention if airtime was not provided by study investigators, despite experiencing times when the internet was interrupted. The results also showed the PU and PEOU mean scores of SFG in the HIV prevention intervention were slightly lower than the acceptance scores (4.70 and 4.50 vs. 4.74). The data suggested future research should focus on explaining FSWs acceptance of social media and identifying social media platform alternatives for HIV prevention intervention. This study provided useful insights into social media acceptance, use, and importance in HIV prevention education among FSWs. The findings also indicate the need for further research on the reasons for acceptance of social media and relevant social media platforms supporting HIV prevention education among FSWs.

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