Posts, Likes, Shares, and DMs: A Qualitative Exploration of How Social Media Is Related to Sexual Agency in Young People

被引:4
|
作者
Cooper, Spring [1 ]
Schobert, Kelsey [1 ]
Cheruvillil, Sonia [1 ]
Porter, Andrew [2 ]
Palmedo, P. Christopher [1 ]
机构
[1] CUNY, Grad Sch Publ Hlth & Hlth Policy, Dept Community Hlth & Social Sci, New York, NY USA
[2] Univ Miami, Sch Nursing & Hlth Studies, Coral Gables, FL 33124 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1080/10810730.2021.1890283
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
It is well documented that social interactions have a crucial impact on all aspects of personal development for adolescents, however few studies have documented how social interactions affect a young person's sense of sexual agency. The aim of the current qualitative study was to examine young people's perceptions of their own sexual agency in relation to their social media attitudes and behaviors. Participants (n = 31) were recruited from a nonprofit organization and asked to complete a one-hour in-depth interview and a demographic survey. Using an inductive method, involving constant comparison, we identified four overarching themes: (a) Participants utilize different social media platforms for distinct purposes and are cognizant of each audience; (b) Based on past experiences, participants have negotiated and created their own rules of engagement for online behavior; (c) Participants have different expectations about how others should act online versus how they act in relation to flirty or sexual messages; (d) Participants were concerned about the authenticity of online identities and are aware of vulnerability in online interactions. Our results highlight the need for sexual health researchers to observe social network etiquette closely through the lens of autonomy and agency.
引用
收藏
页码:121 / 126
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Double Vision on Social Media: How Self-Generated Alcohol-Related Content Posts Moderate the Link between Viewing Others' Posts and Drinking
    Steers, Mai-Ly N.
    Ward, Rose Marie
    Neighbors, Clayton
    Tanygin, Angela B.
    Guo, Ying
    Teas, Elizabeth
    [J]. JOURNAL OF HEALTH COMMUNICATION, 2021, 26 (01) : 12 - 18
  • [42] How to increase chlamydia testing in primary care: a qualitative exploration with young people and application of a meta-theoretical model
    McDonagh, Lorraine K.
    Harwood, Hannah
    Saunders, John M.
    Cassell, Jackie A.
    Rait, Greta
    [J]. SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, 2020, 96 (08) : 571 - 581
  • [43] Coming of age with the internet: A qualitative exploration of how the internet has become an integral part of young people's lives
    McMillan, SJ
    Morrison, M
    [J]. NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY, 2006, 8 (01) : 73 - 95
  • [44] Young people, peer-to-peer grooming and sexual offending: Understanding and responding to harmful sexual behaviour within a social media society
    Ashurst, Libby
    McAlinden, Anne-Marie
    [J]. PROBATION JOURNAL, 2015, 62 (04) : 374 - 388
  • [46] Snaps, Selfies, and Shares: How Three Popular Social Media Platforms Contribute to the Sociocultural Model of Disordered Eating Among Young Women
    Saunders, Jessica F.
    Eaton, Asia A.
    [J]. CYBERPSYCHOLOGY BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL NETWORKING, 2018, 21 (06) : 343 - 354
  • [47] The alcohol self-presentation model: Using thematic qualitative analysis to elucidate how college students self-present via alcohol-related social media posts
    Steers, Mai-Ly N.
    Mannheim, Lene C.
    Ward, Rose Marie
    Tangyin, Angela B.
    [J]. DRUG AND ALCOHOL REVIEW, 2022, 41 (07) : 1589 - 1598
  • [48] Alcohol marketing on social media: young people's exposure, engagement and alcohol-related behaviors
    Mccreanor, Timothy
    Barnes, Angela Moewaka
    Goodwin, Ian
    Carah, Nicholas
    Young, Jessica
    Spicer, John
    Lyons, Antonia C.
    [J]. ADDICTION RESEARCH & THEORY, 2024,
  • [49] An Exploration of Fitspiration Content on Social Media and Chinese Young People's Insight Into Their Experiences of it: Gender-Based Differences
    Lee, Jooyeon
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, 2024, 18 : 3234 - 3256
  • [50] Social Media as the Pulse of National Security Threats: A Framework for Studying how Social Media Influences Young People's Safety and Security Situation Picture
    Norri-Sederholm, Teija
    Norvanto, Elisa
    Talvitie-Lamberg, Karoliina
    Huhtinen, Aki-Mauri
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE 6TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA (ECSM 2019), 2019, : 231 - 237