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Integrative Review of Sexual Health Information Seeking Behaviors among Adolescents: Based on Qualitative Research

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±è¼ö°æ ( Kim Soo-Kyung ) - Yonsei University College of Nursing

±è»óÈñ ( Kim Sang-Hee ) - Yonsei University College of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: With the development of media, the ways adolescents can obtain information related to sexual healthhave diversified Prior quantitative research on adolescents¡¯ sexual health information seeking behaviors (HISB)has limitations in grasping the details, and sexual issues of adolescents have tended to be underreported inquantitative studies It is necessary to explore sexual HISB through an integrative review of qualitative researchThe aim of the study was to analyze the literature on sexual HISB among adolescents, focusing on qualitativeresearch.

Methods: An integrative review was undertaken to explore the studies conducted between 2009 and2018 that addressed sexual HISB such as source preferences, perceived trustworthiness, and tendencyaccording to age and gender among adolescents.

Results: Seven studies met the selection criteria and wereanalyzed according different sexual HISB It was identified that adolescents preferred trustworthy sources andhad a pattern of reviewing and comparing the content among diverse sources to confirm the quality of theinformation Female adolescents valued privacy and confidentiality, while male adolescents would like to earninformation along with their peers and perceived it as an opportunity to exchange their experiences and thoughtsLate adolescents preferred to seek sexual health information from peers and on the internet such as websitesand social platforms compared to early adolescents.

Conclusion: This study is significant in that it providesevidence that can be applied when developing programs for promoting sexual health in adolescents It issuggested that programs should focus on building trustworthiness and consider differences in age and genderto improve the use of sexual health information among adolescents.
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Adolescent, Sexual health, Health information seeking behavior, Review
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