社会媒体在吸引年轻人参与预防人类免疫缺陷病毒(艾滋病毒)方面的重要性

R. C. Abah, T. Aderibigbe, A. Olubunmi
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本文讨论了社交媒体在吸引年轻人参与人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)预防方面的重要性。本研究中使用的数据是通过一项社交媒体调查获得的,调查对象是在尼日利亚阿布贾工作的年龄在15至35岁之间的年轻未婚高等教育毕业生,以及2010年8月9日至2014年4月30日期间国家艾滋病控制机构(NACA)在Facebook上的活动。受访者中男性占42.6%,女性占57.4%。主要年龄组为26至30岁(49%)。据受访者表示,Facebook是最受欢迎的社交媒体网站。48%的受访者表示他们在过去三个月内发生过性行为,其中只有38%的受访者声称使用过避孕套,20%的受访者从未进行过艾滋病毒检测。截至2014年4月30日,NACA的脸书主页已经积累了2593个赞。男性占多数(80%),2404名球迷来自尼日利亚。由NACA主办的18至29岁青少年爱滋病防治海报设计比赛,吸引了不少关注。获奖海报获得242个赞和187条评论,亚军获得243个赞和93条评论。建议从事艾滋病毒和其他相关感染的组织使用社会媒体网络服务来吸引年轻人。
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Importance of social media in engaging young people on Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevention
This paper dealt with the importance of social media in engaging young people on Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevention. The data used in this study, was obtained through a social media survey conducted among young unmarried tertiary graduates between the ages of 15 to 35 who are working in Abuja Nigeria and activities of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) on Facebook from 9 August, 2010 to 30 April, 2014. Respondents were made up of 42.6% males and 57.4% females. The predominant age group is between 26 and 30 (49%). Facebook was the most popular social media site as indicated by respondents. Out of 48% of the respondents who indicated they had sex within the last three months, only 38% claimed to have used condoms and 20% respondents have never had a HIV test. As at 30 April, 2014, NACA Facebook page amassed 2,593 likes. Males were predominant (80%) and 2,404 of the fans are from Nigeria. NACA sponsored competition for youth aged 18 to 29 years on the development of HIV prevention posters attracted a good amount of attention. The winning poster attracted 242 likes and 187 comments and the first runner up got 243 likes and 93 comments. The use of social media networking services to engage young people is recommended to organisations engaged in HIV and other related infections.
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