TY - JOUR
T1 - Communicating about sex when it matters
T2 - a content analytic investigation of sexual health information on college student health center websites†
AU - Stanley, Samantha J.
AU - Yan, Kun
AU - Jiao, Jian
AU - Lutovsky, Bethany R.
AU - Aubrey, Jennifer Stevens
AU - Pitts, Margaret Jane
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, © 2019 National Communication Association.
PY - 2019/9/3
Y1 - 2019/9/3
N2 - Young adults struggle to achieve sexual health. Student health centers (SHCs) are uniquely positioned to provide young adults with credible and complete sexual health information. Using the comprehensive model of information seeking for theoretical guidance, we conducted a content analysis to examine the credibility and completeness of sexual health information available to young adults through SHC websites at 400 randomly selected U.S. colleges/universities. Unfortunately, most SHC websites do not provide complete sexual health information, which may decrease the credibility of SHCs as a source of sexual health information for young adults. Topics related to sexual health predominantly focused on prevention and risk topics (i.e. sexually transmitted diseases, contraception, and pregnancy). We offer practical suggestions for SHC webpages to align their sexual health information content with the American College Health Association standards of practice and point to a scholarly focus on content characteristics and information availability to complement information seeking studies.
AB - Young adults struggle to achieve sexual health. Student health centers (SHCs) are uniquely positioned to provide young adults with credible and complete sexual health information. Using the comprehensive model of information seeking for theoretical guidance, we conducted a content analysis to examine the credibility and completeness of sexual health information available to young adults through SHC websites at 400 randomly selected U.S. colleges/universities. Unfortunately, most SHC websites do not provide complete sexual health information, which may decrease the credibility of SHCs as a source of sexual health information for young adults. Topics related to sexual health predominantly focused on prevention and risk topics (i.e. sexually transmitted diseases, contraception, and pregnancy). We offer practical suggestions for SHC webpages to align their sexual health information content with the American College Health Association standards of practice and point to a scholarly focus on content characteristics and information availability to complement information seeking studies.
KW - Sexual health
KW - comprehensive model of information seeking
KW - content analysis
KW - information availability
KW - student health centers
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U2 - 10.1080/00909882.2019.1675895
DO - 10.1080/00909882.2019.1675895
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85074045043
SN - 0090-9882
VL - 47
SP - 591
EP - 610
JO - Journal of Applied Communication Research
JF - Journal of Applied Communication Research
IS - 5
ER -