Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4252116773> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4252116773 abstract "<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> In high-income countries such as Australia, an increasing proportion of HIV cases have been acquired overseas, including among expatriates and travelers. Australia’s national strategies have highlighted the need for public health interventions for priority populations. One approach is to expand efforts to places or spaces where expatriate communities reside. Online settings such as forums used by expatriates and travelers have potential for preventing sexually transmissible infections with those hard to reach through more traditional interventions. </sec> <sec> <title>OBJECTIVE</title> Our objectives were to (1) identify and describe domains of social interaction and engagement in 1 online forum used by Australian expatriates and travelers living or working in Thailand; and (2) make recommendations to health-promoting organizations and policy makers regarding the role of these forums in public health interventions with mobile populations who may be at risk of acquiring HIV or other sexually transmissible infections. </sec> <sec> <title>METHODS</title> We identified forums and users in 2 stages. We identified 13 online forums and analyzed them for inclusion criteria. We searched 1 forum that met the required criteria for users who met inclusion criteria (n=5). Discussion threads, rather than individual posts, were units of analysis. For each user, we collected as transcripts the first 100 posts and 10 most recent posts, including the thread in which they were posted. We analyzed and thematically coded each post (n=550). Transcripts and analyses were reviewed and refined by multiple members of the research team to improve rigor. Themes were not totally emergent but explored against symbolic interactionism concepts of presentation of self, meaning, and socialization. </sec> <sec> <title>RESULTS</title> Key domains were as follows: the forum (characteristics of the space and reasons for use), gaining access (forum hierarchy and rules), identity (presentation of self and role of language), advice, support, and information (sources of information, support provided, influencers, topics of discussion, and receptiveness to advice), and risk (expectations and perceptions). The forum exhibited evidence of unique language, rules and norms, and processes for managing conflict and key influencers. The forum was a substantial source of health information and advice provided to users via confirmation, reassurance, or affirmation of beliefs and experiences. Risk perception and expectations varied. Risk taking, including around sex, appeared to be a key expectation of travel or the experience of being an expatriate or traveler. </sec> <sec> <title>CONCLUSIONS</title> Australian expatriate and long-term traveler participation in the online forum formed, influenced, and reinforced knowledge, attitudes, interaction, and identity. Such forums can be used by policy makers and health-promoting organizations to provide supplementary sources of support and information to hard-to-reach mobile populations who may be at risk of acquiring HIV or other sexually transmissible infections. This will complement existing engagement with health professionals and other public health interventions. </sec>" @default.
- W4252116773 created "2022-05-12" @default.
- W4252116773 creator A5011540983 @default.
- W4252116773 creator A5021635654 @default.
- W4252116773 creator A5025570415 @default.
- W4252116773 creator A5069051193 @default.
- W4252116773 creator A5071333248 @default.
- W4252116773 date "2018-04-15" @default.
- W4252116773 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W4252116773 title "Prevention of HIV and Other Sexually Transmissible Infections in Expatriates and Traveler Networks: Qualitative Study of Peer Interaction in an Online Forum (Preprint)" @default.
- W4252116773 cites W1549033932 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W1783523067 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W1919234251 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W1969878363 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W1971036146 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W1978014242 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W1987537377 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2000070205 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2003960894 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2004453372 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2010070235 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2011333706 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2011951376 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2019426646 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2023552707 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2025611698 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2028677680 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2029788450 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2038141866 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2042093593 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2053846513 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2053974710 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2068206958 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2075896836 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2080996162 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2088274725 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2090612052 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2090953425 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2091174979 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2097484514 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2106642399 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2107617465 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2109186736 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2118830549 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2119793962 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2119797455 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2119948540 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2121693378 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2125637422 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2127557844 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2130381028 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2138488409 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2139185994 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2141899337 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2162793758 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2170656380 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2188742620 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2214174615 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2228517709 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2268801441 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2289470730 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2340810742 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2406606101 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2511850349 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2531436147 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2618403571 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2742164173 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2750905906 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2755647730 @default.
- W4252116773 cites W2767199802 @default.
- W4252116773 doi "https://doi.org/10.2196/preprints.10787" @default.
- W4252116773 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W4252116773 type Work @default.
- W4252116773 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4252116773 crossrefType "posted-content" @default.
- W4252116773 hasAuthorship W4252116773A5011540983 @default.
- W4252116773 hasAuthorship W4252116773A5021635654 @default.
- W4252116773 hasAuthorship W4252116773A5025570415 @default.
- W4252116773 hasAuthorship W4252116773A5069051193 @default.
- W4252116773 hasAuthorship W4252116773A5071333248 @default.
- W4252116773 hasBestOaLocation W42521167732 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConcept C109359841 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConcept C136764020 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConcept C138816342 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConcept C159110408 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConcept C27415008 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConcept C2779056439 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConcept C3013748606 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConcept C39549134 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConcept C43169469 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConcept C512399662 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConcept C518677369 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConceptScore W4252116773C109359841 @default.
- W4252116773 hasConceptScore W4252116773C136764020 @default.