Publication Cover
Reproductive Health Matters
An international journal on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Volume 21, 2013 - Issue 41: Young people, sex and relationships
7,329
Views
83
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

“It would be weird to have that on Facebook”: young people's use of social media and the risk of sharing sexual health information

, &
Pages 35-44 | Published online: 14 May 2013

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (13)

Daniel Delmonaco & Oliver L. Haimson. (2023) “Nothing that I was specifically looking for”: LGBTQ + youth and intentional sexual health information seeking. Journal of LGBT Youth 20:4, pages 818-835.
Read now
Elena Engel. (2023) Young peoples’ perceived benefits and barriers of sexual health promotion on social media - a literature review. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education 0:0, pages 1-20.
Read now
Anna Llewellyn. (2022) “A Space Where Queer Is Normalized”: The Online World and Fanfictions as Heterotopias for WLW. Journal of Homosexuality 69:13, pages 2348-2369.
Read now
Abdul-Fatawu Abdulai, A. Fuchsia Howard & Leanne M. Currie. (2022) Stigmatizing and de-Stigmatizing Properties of Web Apps for Sexual Health-Related Conditions: A Scoping Review. International Journal of Sexual Health 34:1, pages 144-159.
Read now
Natalie A. Hendry, Graham Brown, Marina Carman, Jeanette Ellard, Jack Wallace & Gary W. Dowsett. (2018) Untangling the conflation of ‘young adults’ and ‘young people’ in STI and sexual health policy and sex education. Sex Education 18:5, pages 527-540.
Read now
Jordan Carpenter, Melanie Green & Jeff Laflam. (2018) Just between us: Exclusive communications in online social networks. The Journal of Social Psychology 158:4, pages 405-420.
Read now
ChingChe J. Chiu, Luis Menacho & Sean D. Young. (2016) The Association Between Age and Ethics-Related Issues in Using Social Media for HIV Prevention in Peru. Ethics & Behavior 26:2, pages 99-109.
Read now
Paul Byron. (2015) Troubling expertise: social media and young people’s sexual health. Communication Research and Practice 1:4, pages 322-334.
Read now
Feona Attwood, Meg John Barker, Petra Boynton & Justin Hancock. (2015) Sense about sex: media, sex advice, education and learning. Sex Education 15:5, pages 528-539.
Read now
Constanze Pfeiffer, Matthis Kleeb, Alice Mbelwa & Collins Ahorlu. (2014) The use of social media among adolescents in Dar es Salaam and Mtwara, Tanzania. Reproductive Health Matters 22:43, pages 178-186.
Read now
Andrew Porter, Spring Cooper, Ashley Falcon, Megan Piller, Ritika Modi & Emily Hawver. The “memeification” of sexual health communication on Instagram. Sex Education 0:0, pages 1-17.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (70)

Luz Martínez-Martinez, Jose Ignacio Niño González & Ubaldo Cuesta Cambra. (2023) Preferences of Young People in the Use of Facebook as a Health Education Tool for HPV. European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 9:2, pages 75-87.
Crossref
Muhlisa, Ridwan Amiruddin, Apik Indarty Moedjiono, Suriah, Veni Hadju, Ummu Salmah & Healthy Hidayanty. (2023) Effectiveness of Health Education for Teenagers in the Digital Era: A Review. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 19:5, pages 399-406.
Crossref
Yingsi Tan, Shuang Geng, Li Chen & Lang Wu. (2023) How doctor image features engage health science short video viewers? Investigating the age and gender bias. Industrial Management & Data Systems 123:9, pages 2319-2348.
Crossref
Agata Ferretti, Shannon Hubbs & Effy Vayena. (2023) Global youth perspectives on digital health promotion: a scoping review. BMC Digital Health 1:1.
Crossref
Min Zhang, Wen Lin, Zhen Ma, Jun Yang & Yan Zhang. (2021) Users’ health information sharing intention in strong ties social media: context of emerging markets. Library Hi Tech 41:3, pages 853-876.
Crossref
Samah Alageel & Noura Alomair. (2023) Are the Arab Gulf States Ready for HIV/AIDS Discussions? A Qualitative Thematic Analysis. Sexuality Research and Social Policy.
Crossref
Jaimie L. Freeman, Patrina H.Y. Caldwell & Karen M. Scott. (2023) How Adolescents Trust Health Information on Social Media: A Systematic Review. Academic Pediatrics 23:4, pages 703-719.
Crossref
Andrea Waling, Adrian Farrugia & Suzanne Fraser. (2022) Embarrassment, Shame, and Reassurance: Emotion and Young People’s Access to Online Sexual Health Information. Sexuality Research and Social Policy 20:1, pages 45-57.
Crossref
Sandra Reimann. 2023. Remotivierung in der Sprache. Remotivierung in der Sprache 301 323 .
Rajat Goyal, Deepak Chandran, Kajal Garg, Pran Mohankumar, Sumeet Gupta, Rupesh K. Gautam, Hitesh Chopra & Kuldeep Dhama. (2022) Medicalization of sexuality and sexual health: A perspective review. Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences 10:6, pages 1241-1252.
Crossref
Shelby M. Astle, Aya Shigeto, Kristin M. Anders, Kristin K. Rodriguez & Priya Rajesh. (2022) Emerging Adult Men’s Reports of Sexual Messages and Desired Support From Parents, Friends/Peers, and Online Media in Making Sexual Decisions During College. Sexuality Research and Social Policy 19:4, pages 1598-1610.
Crossref
Samantha Rea, Aaron Zynda, Bianca Allison & Sue Tolleson-Rinehart. (2022) Adolescent Perceptions of Technology-Based Sexual and Reproductive Health Services: A Systematic Review. Journal of Adolescent Health 71:5, pages 533-544.
Crossref
Belinda D’Costa, Roanna Lobo, Amanda Sibosado, Justine E. Leavy, Gemma Crawford & James Ward. (2022) Evaluation of the Young, Deadly, Syphilis Free multi-media campaign in remote Australia. PLOS ONE 17:9, pages e0273658.
Crossref
Emmanuel Olamijuwon & Clifford Odimegwu. (2021) Sexuality Education in the Digital Age: Modelling the Predictors of Acceptance and Behavioural Intention to Access and Interact with Sexuality Information on Social Media. Sexuality Research and Social Policy 19:3, pages 1241-1254.
Crossref
Raquel Burgess, Josemari T Feliciano, Leonardo Lizbinski & Yusuf Ransome. (2022) Trends and Characteristics of #HIVPrevention Tweets Posted Between 2014 and 2019: Retrospective Infodemiology Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 8:8, pages e35937.
Crossref
Ian Ruthven. 2022. Dealing With Change Through Information Sculpting. Dealing With Change Through Information Sculpting 193 259 .
Shijie Song, Yuxiang Chris Zhao, Xinlin Yao, Zhichao Ba & Qinghua Zhu. (2021) Serious information in hedonic social applications: affordances, self-determination and health information adoption in TikTok. Journal of Documentation 78:4, pages 890-911.
Crossref
Sreedevi Damodar, Cidney Lokemoen, Vikram Gurusamy, Manpreet Takhi, Daniel Bishev, Allison Parrill, Melissa Deviney, Ulziibat Person, Ijendu Korie & Romain Branch. (2022) Trending: A Systematic Review of Social Media Use’s Influence on Adolescent Anxiety and Depression. Adolescent Psychiatry 12:1, pages 11-22.
Crossref
Megan S C Lim, Annika Molenaar, Linda Brennan, Mike Reid & Tracy McCaffrey. (2022) Young Adults’ Use of Different Social Media Platforms for Health Information: Insights From Web-Based Conversations. Journal of Medical Internet Research 24:1, pages e23656.
Crossref
Jenna Glover, Merlin Ariefdjohan & Sandra L. Fritsch. (2022) #KidsAnxiety and the Digital World. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America 31:1, pages 71-90.
Crossref
Nandita Babu & Chhavi Mittal Goyal. 2022. Adolescence in India. Adolescence in India 59 78 .
Kirstin R. Mitchell, Carrie Purcell, Sharon A. Simpson, Chiara Broccatelli, Julia V. Bailey, Sarah J. E. Barry, Lawrie Elliott, Ross Forsyth, Rachael Hunter, Mark McCann, Lisa McDaid, Kirsty Wetherall & Laurence Moore. (2021) Feasibility study of peer-led and school-based social network Intervention (STASH) to promote adolescent sexual health. Pilot and Feasibility Studies 7:1.
Crossref
Emmanuel Olamijuwon, Odimegwu Clifford & Visseho Adjiwanou. (2021) Understanding how young African adults interact with peer-generated sexual health information on Facebook and uncovering strategies for successful organic engagement. BMC Public Health 21:1.
Crossref
Shijie Song, Yuxiang Chris Zhao, Xinlin Yao, Zhichao Ba & Qinghua Zhu. (2021) Short video apps as a health information source: an investigation of affordances, user experience and users’ intention to continue the use of TikTok. Internet Research 31:6, pages 2120-2142.
Crossref
Amir Karami, Morgan Lundy, Frank Webb, Hannah R. Boyajieff, Michael Zhu & Dorathea Lee. (2021) Automatic Categorization of LGBT User Profiles on Twitter with Machine Learning. Electronics 10:15, pages 1822.
Crossref
Cho Inhae & Kang Jiwon. (2021) Effects of mHealth intervention on sexual and reproductive health in emerging adulthood: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. International Journal of Nursing Studies 119, pages 103949.
Crossref
Jennifer Petkovic, Stephanie Duench, Jessica Trawin, Omar Dewidar, Jordi Pardo Pardo, Rosiane Simeon, Marie DesMeules, Diane Gagnon, Janet Hatcher Roberts, Alomgir Hossain, Kevin Pottie, Tamara Rader, Peter Tugwell, Manosila Yoganathan, Justin Presseau & Vivian Welch. (2021) Behavioural interventions delivered through interactive social media for health behaviour change, health outcomes, and health equity in the adult population. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2021:6.
Crossref
Suzanne Fraser, David Moore, Andrea Waling & Adrian Farrugia. (2021) Making epistemic citizens: Young people and the search for reliable and credible sexual health information. Social Science & Medicine 276, pages 113817.
Crossref
Devina Sarwatay, Usha Raman & Srividya Ramasubramanian. (2021) Media Literacy, Social Connectedness, and Digital Citizenship in India: Mapping Stakeholders on How Parents and Young People Navigate a Social World. Frontiers in Human Dynamics 3.
Crossref
Maija Hirvonen, Carrie Purcell, Lawrie Elliott, Julia V Bailey, Sharon Anne Simpson, Lisa McDaid, Laurence Moore & Kirstin Rebecca Mitchell. (2021) Peer-to-Peer Sharing of Social Media Messages on Sexual Health in a School-Based Intervention: Opportunities and Challenges Identified in the STASH Feasibility Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 23:2, pages e20898.
Crossref
Kirstin R Mitchell, Carrie Purcell, Ross Forsyth, Sarah Barry, Rachael Hunter, Sharon A Simpson, Lisa McDaid, Lawrie Elliot, Mark McCann, Kirsty Wetherall, Chiara Broccatelli, Julia V Bailey & Laurence Moore. (2020) A peer-led intervention to promote sexual health in secondary schools: the STASH feasibility study. Public Health Research 8:15, pages 1-152.
Crossref
Haiping Zhao, Shaoxiong Fu & Xiaoyu Chen. (2020) Promoting users’ intention to share online health articles on social media: The role of confirmation bias. Information Processing & Management 57:6, pages 102354.
Crossref
Jose Alemany, Elena Del Val & Ana Garcia-Fornes. (2020) Assessing the Effectiveness of a Gamified Social Network for Applying Privacy Concepts: An Empirical Study With Teens. IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies 13:4, pages 777-789.
Crossref
Guangchun Zheng & Zelong Zhao. (2020) Social media users' behavior of setting limits in information sharing: A heuristic study based on WeChat moments . Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology 57:1.
Crossref
Claire A Berman, Deborah Kacanek, Mindy Nichamin, Dominique Wilson, Mariam Davtyan, Liz Salomon, Kunjal Patel, Megan Reznick, Katherine Tassiopoulos, Sonia Lee, Jose Bauermeister, Mary Paul, Theresa Aldape & George R Seage III. (2020) Using Social Media and Technology to Communicate in Pediatric HIV Research: Qualitative Study With Young Adults Living With or Exposed to Perinatal HIV. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 3:1, pages e20712.
Crossref
Marie Plaisime, Candace Robertson-James, Lidyvez Mejia, Ana Núñez, Judith Wolf & Serita Reels. (2020) Social Media and Teens: A Needs Assessment Exploring the Potential Role of Social Media in Promoting Health. Social Media + Society 6:1, pages 205630511988602.
Crossref
Sarah Nicola Metcalfe & Anna Llewellyn. (2019) “It’s Just the Thing You Do”: Physical and Digital Fields, and the Flow of Capital for Young People’s Gendered Identity Negotiation. Journal of Adolescent Research 35:1, pages 84-110.
Crossref
. 2020. Teenagers, Sexual Health Information and the Digital Age. Teenagers, Sexual Health Information and the Digital Age 141 151 .
Gorrette Nalwadda, Mariam Namutebi & Helena Volgsten. (2019) Health care providers’ perceptions of family planning and contraception education for adolescents in Kampala, Uganda – A qualitative study. Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare 21, pages 15-20.
Crossref
Robin L. Nabi, Richard Huskey, Spencer B. Nicholls, Lauren Keblusek & Megan Reed. (2019) When audiences become advocates: Self-induced behavior change through health message posting in social media. Computers in Human Behavior 99, pages 260-267.
Crossref
Susan Patricia Patterson, Shona Hilton, Paul Flowers & Lisa M McDaid. (2019) What are the barriers and challenges faced by adolescents when searching for sexual health information on the internet? Implications for policy and practice from a qualitative study. Sexually Transmitted Infections 95:6, pages 462-467.
Crossref
J. Alemany, E. del Val, J. Alberola & A. García-Fornes. (2019) Enhancing the privacy risk awareness of teenagers in online social networks through soft-paternalism mechanisms. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 129, pages 27-40.
Crossref
Kath Albury. (2019) ‘Recognition of competition’ versus Will to App: rethinking digital engagement in Australian youth sexual health promotion policy and practice. Media International Australia 171:1, pages 38-50.
Crossref
S Y Kye, M Shim, Y C Kim & K Park. (2019) Sharing health information online in South Korea: motives, topics, and antecedents. Health Promotion International 34:2, pages 182-192.
Crossref
Elia Gabarron, Luis Fernandez Luque, Thomas Roger Schopf, Annie Y.S. Lau, Manuel Armayones, Rolf Wynn & J. Artur Serrano. 2019. Healthcare Policy and Reform. Healthcare Policy and Reform 990 1003 .
Alfredo de Oliveira Neto & Kenneth Rochel de Camargo Júnior. (2019) Internet and hiv/aids: a virtual ethnography on Facebook. Interface - Comunicação, Saúde, Educação 23.
Crossref
Tom Nadarzynski, Jack Burton, Kimberley Henderson, Deborah Zimmerman, Orla Hill & Cynthia Graham. (2019) Targeted advertisement of chlamydia screening on social media: A mixed-methods analysis. DIGITAL HEALTH 5, pages 205520761982719.
Crossref
Alan McKee, Kath Albury, Jean Burgess, Ben Light, Kim Osman & Anthony Walsh. (2018) Locked down apps versus the social media ecology: Why do young people and educators disagree on the best delivery platform for digital sexual health entertainment education?. New Media & Society 20:12, pages 4571-4589.
Crossref
Beth St. Jean, Natalie Greene Taylor, Christie Kodama & Mega Subramaniam. (2017) Assessing the health information source perceptions of tweens using card-sorting exercises. Journal of Information Science 44:2, pages 148-164.
Crossref
Jenna Glover & Sandra L. Fritsch. (2018) #KidsAnxiety and Social Media. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America 27:2, pages 171-182.
Crossref
Vivian Welch, Jennifer Petkovic, Rosiane Simeon, Justin Presseau, Diane Gagnon, Alomgir Hossain, Jordi Pardo Pardo, Kevin Pottie, Tamara Rader, Alexandra Sokolovski, Manosila Yoganathan, Peter Tugwell & Marie DesMeules. (2018) Interactive social media interventions for health behaviour change, health outcomes, and health equity in the adult population. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
Crossref
Lesley D’Anna, Karsten Weber & Sonja Haug. (2017) Wissenstransfer zur ReproduktionsmedizinKnowledge transfer on reproductive medicine. Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung 13:1, pages 1-6.
Crossref
Larissa Lewis, Julie Mooney Somers, Rebecca Guy, Lucy Watchirs-Smith & S. Rachel Skinner. (2018) ‘I see it everywhere': young Australians unintended exposure to sexual content online. Sexual Health 15:4, pages 335.
Crossref
Amir Karami, Frank Webb & Vanessa L. Kitzie. (2019) Characterizing transgender health issues in Twitter. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology 55:1, pages 207-215.
Crossref
Vivian Welch, Jennifer Petkovic, Rosiane Simeon, Justin Presseau, Diane Gagnon, Alomgir Hossain, Jordi Pardo Pardo, Kevin Pottie, Tamara Rader, Alexandra Sokolovski, Manosila Yoganathan, Peter Tugwell & Marie DesMeules. (2018) PROTOCOL: Interactive social media interventions for health behaviour change, health outcomes, and health equity in the adult population. Campbell Systematic Reviews 14:1, pages 1-38.
Crossref
Nicola Döring. (2017) Sexualaufklärung im InternetSexuality education on the Internet. Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz 60:9, pages 1016-1026.
Crossref
Cath Conn, Shoba Nayar, Dinar Lubis, Carol Maibvisira & Kristel Modderman. (2017) Vulnerable Youth as Prosumers in HIV Prevention: Studies Using Participatory Action Research. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 3:3, pages e53.
Crossref
Elia Gabarron, Luis Fernandez Luque, Thomas Roger Schopf, Annie Y.S. Lau, Manuel Armayones, Rolf Wynn & J. Artur Serrano. (2017) Impact of Facebook Ads for Sexual Health Promotion Via an Educational Web App. International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications 8:2, pages 18-32.
Crossref
Brian Condran, Jacqueline Gahagan & Harpa Isfeld-Kiely. (2017) A scoping review of social media as a platform for multi-level sexual health promotion interventions. The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 26:1, pages 26-37.
Crossref
Kath Albury, Amy Adele Hasinoff & Theresa Senft. 2017. The Palgrave Handbook of Sexuality Education. The Palgrave Handbook of Sexuality Education 527 545 .
Megan S. C. Lim, Cassandra J. C. Wright, Elise R. Carrotte & Alisa E. Pedrana. (2016) Reach, engagement, and effectiveness: a systematic review of evaluation methodologies used in health promotion via social networking sites. Health Promotion Journal of Australia 27:3, pages 187-197.
Crossref
Jon-Chao Hong, Chi-Ruei Tsai, Chi Fan-Chiang & Ming-Yueh Hwang. (2016) Mindfulness in learning safe sex via social media: Perspectives of personality and experiential value. Computers in Human Behavior 64, pages 337-346.
Crossref
Michaela Fay, Tim Rapley, Helen Foster, Clare Pain & Craig Gerrand. (2016) Can Seeding in the Clinic Reach a Wide Audience? A Proof of Concept Study on Spreading a Health Message About Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Using a Shareable Online Video. interactive Journal of Medical Research 5:1, pages e6.
Crossref
Tilly A Gurman & Tiffany Clark. (2016) #ec: Findings and implications from a quantitative content analysis of tweets about emergency contraception. DIGITAL HEALTH 2, pages 205520761562503.
Crossref
Cameron Ewert, Archibald Collyer & Meredith Temple-Smith. (2016) ‘Most young men think you have to be naked in front of the GP’: a qualitative study of male university students’ views on barriers to sexual health. Sexual Health 13:2, pages 124.
Crossref
Ching-Yi Lai, Wei-Wen Wu, Shao-Yu Tsai, Su-Fen Cheng, Kuan-Chia Lin & Shu-Yuan Liang. (2014) The Effectiveness of a Facebook-Assisted Teaching Method on Knowledge and Attitudes About Cervical Cancer Prevention and HPV Vaccination Intention Among Female Adolescent Students in Taiwan. Health Education & Behavior 42:3, pages 352-360.
Crossref
Megan SC Lim, Alyce Vella, Rachel Sacks-Davis & Margaret E Hellard. (2014) Young people’s comfort receiving sexual health information via social media and other sources. International Journal of STD & AIDS 25:14, pages 1003-1008.
Crossref
Alan McKee, Anthony Walsh & Anne-Frances Watson. (2014) Using Digitally Distributed Vulgar Comedy to Reach Young Men with Information about Healthy Sexual Development. Media International Australia 153:1, pages 128-137.
Crossref
Melissa Gilliam, Julie Chor & Brandon Hill. (2014) Digital media and sexually transmitted infections. Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology 26:5, pages 381-385.
Crossref
Elisabetta Cioni & Alessandro Lovari. 2014. Social Media and Mobile Technologies for Healthcare. Social Media and Mobile Technologies for Healthcare 237 263 .

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.