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Sociodemographic and Psychological Predictors of Seeking Health Information Online among GB2M in Ontario: Findings from the #iCruise Project
International Journal of Sexual Health ( IF 2.2 ) Pub Date : 2021-12-16 , DOI: 10.1080/19317611.2021.2000087
David J Brennan 1 , Maya Kesler 1 , Nathan J Lachowsky 2 , Adam Davies 3 , Georgi Georgievski 1 , Barry D Adam 4 , David Collict 5 , Trevor A Hart 6, 7 , Travis Salway 8 , Dane Griffiths 9
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Abstract

Objectives

The current study examines the experiences of gay, bisexual, two-spirit and other men who have sex with men (GB2M) who use networking applications and their engagements with online sexual health outreach workers disseminating healthcare information through these digital spaces.

Methods

The iCruise study was a longitudinal mixed-methods study across Ontario, Canada which collected data on online sexual health information seeking behaviors.

Results

Results offer insight into differences in information seeking behaviors among diverse groups of queer men.

Conclusions

Implications for the dissemination of health information based on the results of information seeking patterns is discussed as well.



中文翻译:


安大略省 GB2M 在线寻求健康信息的社会人口学和心理预测因素:#iCruise 项目的调查结果


 抽象的

 目标


目前的研究调查了使用网络应用程序的同性恋、双性恋、双性恋和其他男男性行为者 (GB2M) 的经历,以及他们与通过这些数字空间传播医疗保健信息的在线性健康外展工作人员的互动。

 方法


iCruise 研究是一项横跨加拿大安大略省的纵向混合方法研究,收集了在线性健康信息寻求行为的数据。

 结果


结果提供了对不同酷儿群体之间信息寻求行为差异的深入了解。

 结论


还讨论了基于信息搜索模式的结果传播健康信息的影响。

更新日期:2021-12-16
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