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Talk or text to tell? How young adults in Canada and South Africa Prefer to receive sti results, counseling, and treatment updates in a wireless world

机译:说话还是发短信告诉?加拿大和南非的年轻人如何在无线世界中更喜欢获得性结果,咨询和治疗方法更新

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Young adults often lack access to confidential, long-lasting, and nonjudgmental interactions with sexual health professionals at brick-and-mortar clinics. To ensure that patients return for their STI test results, post-result counseling, and STI-related information, computer-mediated health intervention programming allows them to receive sexual health information through onsite computers, the Internet, and mobile phone calls and text messages. To determine whether young adults (age: M = 21 years) prefer to communicate with health professionals about the status of their sexual health through computer-mediated communication devices, 303 second-year university students (183 from an urban North American university and 120 from a periurban university in South Africa) completed a paper-based survey indicating how they prefer to communicate with doctors and nurses: talking face to face, mobile phone call, text message, Internet chat programs, Facebook, Twitter, or e-mail. Nearly all students, and female students in South Africa in particular, prefer to receive their STI test results, post-results counseling, and STI-related information by talking face to face with doctors and nurses rather than communicating through computers or mobile phones. Results are clarified in relation to gender, availability of various technologies, and prevalence of HIV in Canada and in South Africa.
机译:年轻人通常无法在实体诊所与性健康专业人员进行机密,持久且无判断性的互动。为确保患者返回其STI测试结果,结果后咨询以及与STI相关的信息,计算机介导的健康干预程序使他们能够通过现场计算机,互联网以及手机和短信接收性健康信息。为了确定年轻人(年龄:M = 21岁)是否喜欢通过计算机介导的通信设备与卫生专业人员就性健康状况进行沟通,包括303名二年级大学生(183名来自北美城市大学,120名来自大城市)。南非的一家郊区大学)完成了一项纸质调查,表明他们更喜欢与医生和护士进行交流:面对面交谈,手机通话,短信,互联网聊天程序,Facebook,Twitter或电子邮件。几乎所有学生,尤其是南非的女学生,都更愿意通过与医生和护士面对面交谈而不是通过计算机或手机进行交流来获得性传播感染测试结果,结果咨询和与性传播感染有关的信息。关于性别,各种技术的可获得性以及加拿大和南非的艾滋病毒流行情况,结果得到了澄清。

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