- While teens mostly navigate the internet with ease, they may have a tough time finding information on sexual health, a new study suggests.
To take a closer look at the barriers that might block teens from finding needed information on the internet, McDaid and her colleagues recruited 49 young people aged 16 to 19 who were diverse in terms of gender, sexuality, religion and socioeconomic background. That"enabled us to later see what they had searched for, and what they had talked about while they were doing this," McDaid explained."After the exercise, the researcher went back into the room and asked the participants for feedback on it. We used this approach because it was considered to give more accurate representations of how the young people would search online than simply asking them questions about it.
While some of the results might be particular to Scotland,"the findings are in line with what we've been seeing clinically and in the literature," said Ana Radovic, a specialist in adolescent medicine at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center."Adolescents are mainly getting sexual health information online and there are positive and negative aspects of that.
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