Studies have found that social media interventions can reduce drug and alcohol use and encourage safer sex.
A
True
B
False
Question 2
Social media is considered efficacious in tracing how communities learn and share HIV prevention information during intervention treatment.
A
True
B
False
Question 3
The primary challenge to the use of media in HIV prevention/treatment include(s):
A
participant autonomy
B
privacy
C
informed consent
D
All of the above
Question 4
In evaluating these interventions, __ is usually a cause for concern
A
Internet stability
B
Social desirability
C
Institutional Review Board approval
D
None of the above
Question 5
Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
A
TV shows do a good job presenting the risks associated with sex
B
Sexual content, although rare, appears in TV show
C
There are shows that help to educate the public about sex
D
None of the above
Question 6
Television lacks much representation of:
A
Sexual behavior
B
Teenage angst
C
People with disablities
D
None of the above
Question 7
Research shows that sexual stereotyping decreases with more TV viewing in children
A
True
B
False
Question 8
The number of hours teens watch is positively correlated with their belief that their peers are sexually active
A
True
B
False
Question 9
The media has only had a negative impact on the HIV epidemic in the US.
A
True
B
False
Question 10
The internet has made information about sex and sexuality more accessible, which reduces the need for sex education.
A
True
B
False
ANSWER
Q.1.A.True. Social media interventions can reduce drug and alcohol use
and encourage safe sex.
Q.2.A. True. Social media is efficacious in how communities learn and tracing
and share HIV prevention information during treatment.
Q.3.D.All of the above.Participant autonomy,privacy and informed consents
are the primary challenges to use media in HIV prevention and treatment.
Q.4.C.Institutional review board approval is usually a concern in evaluating
interventions.
Q.5 True statements.
A.TV shows do a good presenting the task associated with sex.
B.Sexual content although rare appears in the TV shows.
C.There are shows that help to educate public about the sex.
Q.6.D. None of the above.
Q.7.B.False.Stereotyping increases with more TV viewing in children.
Q.8.True. The number of hours teen watch is positively correlated with
their belief that their peers are sexually active.
Q.9.B.False Media has positive impact on the HIV epidemic in the U.S.
Q.10.A.True.Internet made information about sex and sexuality more accessible
which reduce the need of sex education.
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