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A Health Education Website Developed to Meet Young People’s Information Needs About Web-Based Pornography and Sharing of Sexually Explicit Imagery (SCOPE): Usability Study

机译:开发了一个健康教育网站,以满足年轻人有关基于网络的色情和性显露图像(SCOPE)共享的信息需求:可用性研究

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Background: Although we know that many young people watch online pornography and engage in sexting , there is limited literature examining their needs in relation to information on these highly sensitive and complex issues. Online resources exist; however, we can find no evidence of any of them having been formally tested for usability within the target population. Objective: This study aimed to test the usability of a resource about online pornography and sexting among young people. Methods: Semistructured interviews were conducted with 17 participants aged 15 to 29 years. Results: We found that the SCOPE resource was perceived as trustworthy and credible because of its evidence-based content, nonjudgmental tone, and balanced perspectives. Multimedia and video content enhanced the layout and usability of the resource; however, content relevance could be improved by targeting age and developmental stages. Participants identified resource sections such as Real Stories from young people as relevant and engaging. However, they raised issues with the translation of formative research findings relating to these stories into their final presentation. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that young people prefer online resources about complex issues, such as online pornography and sexting, if they are balanced in content and tone. Most importantly, in the context of responding to complex and sensitive issues such as these, co-design methods can ensure that young people are central to the development of resources and avoid gaps in translating research into practice. In the context of limited literature focusing on the usability of online resources about these topics, this paper provides important insights for public health practitioners working in this emerging space.
机译:背景:尽管我们知道许多年轻人观看在线色情内容并进行色情短信,但在有关这些高度敏感和复杂问题的信息方面,很少有文献研究他们的需求。存在在线资源;但是,我们找不到任何证据表明它们中的任何一个已经针对目标人群进行了可用性方面的正式测试。目的:本研究旨在测试年轻人中有关在线色情和色情内容的资源的可用性。方法:半结构式访谈进行了17位15至29岁的参与者。结果:我们发现SCOPE资源由于其基于证据的内容,非判断性的语调和平衡的观点而被认为是可信赖和可信的。多媒体和视频内容增强了资源的布局和可用性;但是,可以通过针对年龄和发展阶段来提高内容相关性。参加者确定了年轻人感兴趣的资源部分,例如“真实故事”,这是相关且引人入胜的。但是,他们提出了与这些故事相关的形成性研究发现转化为最终陈述的问题。结论:我们的发现表明,如果年轻人在内容和语气上保持平衡,则他们更喜欢在线资源来处理复杂问题,例如在线色情和色情。最重要的是,在应对诸如此类的复杂而敏感的问题时,共同设计方法可以确保年轻人对于资源开发至关重要,并避免了将研究转化为实践的空白。在专注于有关这些主题的在线资源可用性的文献有限的情况下,本文为在这一新兴领域工作的公共卫生从业人员提供了重要见解。

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