TY -的盟Kille朱莉AU -邦吉,Vicky盟——Oliffe约翰盟——Atchison克里斯PY - 2017 DA - 2017/04/13 TI -健康和安全通信的内容分析基于互联网的广告性工作:重要信息对公共卫生乔- J地中海互联网Res SP - e111六世- 19 - 4 KW -电子健康KW -通信KW -保密千瓦横断面研究KW -性别KW -健康行为KW -互联网KW -性产业KW -性健康AB -背景:通过互联网做广告的能力继续促使成人商业性工作的动态变化。电子保健干预措施有望在国际上促进基于互联网的性工作者的健康和安全,但加拿大对制定此类干预措施的关注很少。了解基于互联网的性工作广告所传达的信息是知识发展的关键一步,为此类干预提供信息。目的:本内容分析的目的是增加我们对互联网广告中女性、男性和变性性工作者的健康和安全信息的理解,并描述如何利用这些信息为这一人群的电子卫生服务发展提供信息。方法:共有75个基于互联网的性工作者广告(45个女性,24个男性,6个跨性别者)被故意从226个广告中挑选出来,这是加拿大西部一项大型研究的一部分。采用内容分析来指导有关人口特征、提供的性服务、服务限制、卫生做法和关切、安全和保障以及商业做法的数据提取。计算每个变量的频率,并进一步按性别分类。然后进行了专题分析,将这些通讯置于性产业的社会和商业化背景之下。结果:确定了四个传播主题:(1)人口特征; (2) sexual services; (3) health; and (4) safety and security. White was the most common ethnicity (46/75, 61%) of advertisements. It was found that 20-29 years of age accounted for 32 of the 51 advertisements that provided age. Escort, the only legal business title, was the most common role title used (48/75, 64%). In total, 85% (64/75) of advertisements detailed lists of sexual services provided and 41% (31/75) of advertisements noted never offering uncovered services (ie, no condom). Gender and the type of Web-based platform mattered for information communicated. It was found that 35 of the 45 women’s advertisements were situated in personal websites and hosted details about nonsexual aspects of an appointment. Men and transworkers used Internet classified advertisement platforms with predetermined categories. Communications about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) occurred in only 16% (12/75) of advertisements with men accounting for 7. Women’s advertisements accounted for 26 of the 37 advertisements noting safety restrictions. Zero men or transpersons restricted alcohol or drug use. In total, 75% (56/75) of advertisements offered out-call services and the average minimal hourly rate ranged from Can $140/h to Can $200/h. Conclusions: The study findings contribute to understandings about the diverse platforms used in commercial sex advertisements, and how sex workers frame information for potential clients. This information affords health care providers and policy makers insights to how they might assist with promoting the health of Internet-based sex workers and their clients. SN - 1438-8871 UR - //www.mybigtv.com/2017/4/e111/ UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.6746 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28408364 DO - 10.2196/jmir.6746 ID - info:doi/10.2196/jmir.6746 ER -
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