ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2013;30(3):111-116 |
Rewiev article
UDC: 613.88:004.738.5
DOI: 10.2478/afmnai-2013-0001
Internet-Based Promotion of Safer Sex and Condom Use among Young People
Biljana Kocić1,2, Marina Kostić2, Tatjana Cagulović3
1University of Niš, Faculty of Medicine, Serbia
2Public Health Institute Niš, Serbia
3Healthcare Center Kladovo, Serbia
Summary
Sex education is aimed at equipping individuals with sex-related information,
motivation, and behavioral skills that will enable them to avoid sex-related
problems and to achieve sexual well-being. Safer sex promotion and condom
promotion and distribution programmes have grown significantly since the
beginning of the AIDS epidemic. Condom use among young people is especially
important because the young are often at greatest risk of HIV infection and have
the least access to condoms. In many countries, where the Internet is part of
the media landscape, not-for-profit agencies, governments and commercial condom
companies alike have started utilising the Internet to promote safer sex and
condom use. Most young people have regular access to the internet, and there is
some expectation that the Internet is helping to fill the sexual health
information gap. The development of an Internet-based, theoretically-driven,
innovative approach to sex education weds the special strengths of the Internet
as a rich, interactive, individualized pedagogical tool in order to provide
effective sex education to large numbers of individuals in a very cost-effective
fashion. The proposed approach exploits the characteristics of anonymity,
availability, affordability, acceptability, and aloneness of using the Internet.
Within this approach, learners are first individually assessed in terms of
information, motivation, and behavioral skills deficits that are relevant to the
individual's sexual problems and sexual well-being.
Key words: condom use promotion, safer sex promotion, HIV prevention, young people, Internet