社交网络对HIV/AIDS传播和预防的影响:机遇与挑战
The Impact of Social Networks on the Transmission and Prevention of HIV/AIDS: Opportunities and Challenges
DOI: 10.12677/ass.2024.136547, PDF,    科研立项经费支持
作者: 李娜娜:徐州医科大学纪委审查调查处,江苏 徐州;周志伟:徐州市疾病预防控制中心性病艾滋病防制科,江苏 徐州;张晓乐, 钱睿涵, 张耀东*:徐州医科大学公共卫生学院,江苏 徐州
关键词: 社交网络HIV/AIDS传播风险社交网络干预策略Social Networks Risk of HIV/AIDS Transmission Social Network Intervention Strategies
摘要: 本文深入探讨了社交网络在HIV/AIDS传播和预防中的重要作用,强调了社交网络特征对HIV传播风险的影响。通过回顾社交网络在HIV/AIDS研究中的应用,文中指出社交网络分析为理解HIV传播提供了独特视角,并且社交网络干预策略(包括同伴变革代理人干预、分割干预、网络动员干预和改变干预)在预防HIV中显示了潜力。未来的HIV预防研究将重点放在利用社交媒体和技术、优化HIV自我检测和意识提升策略,以及创新和评估网络干预策略上,以开发更有效、更具针对性的预防策略,减少新感染案例。
Abstract: This paper delves into the critical role of social networks in the transmission and prevention of HIV/AIDS, highlighting the impact of social network characteristics on the risk of HIV transmission. By reviewing the application of social networks in HIV/AIDS research, it is noted that social network analysis offers a unique perspective for understanding the spread of HIV, and social network intervention strategies, including peer change agent interventions, segmentation interventions, network mobilization interventions, and alteration interventions, have shown potential in HIV prevention. Future research on HIV prevention will focus on leveraging social media and technology, optimizing HIV self-testing and awareness-raising strategies, and innovating and evaluating network intervention strategies to develop more effective and targeted prevention measures to reduce new infections.
文章引用:李娜娜, 周志伟, 张晓乐, 钱睿涵, 张耀东. 社交网络对HIV/AIDS传播和预防的影响:机遇与挑战[J]. 社会科学前沿, 2024, 13(6): 675-683. https://doi.org/10.12677/ass.2024.136547

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