Coleman L M, Ford N J
Department of Geography, University of Exeter, UK.
Health Educ Res. 1996 Sep;11(3):327-38. doi: 10.1093/her/11.3.327.
This paper draws out and distils three key themes that have emerged from a substantial bibliographical review of a range of HIV intervention programmes, implemented throughout the world between years 1987 and 1995. Specifically, the paper assesses (1) to what extent intervention programmes have been tailored to meet the requirements and needs of specific target groups; (2) to what extent intervention programmes are supported by social and psychological theory of attitudinal and behavioural change, and also to what extent the results and findings from the interventions have amended existing theory; and, finally, (3) the range of methodologies employed in evaluating intervention programmes and also to what extent behavioural measures have been used in examining a programme's effectiveness. In light of these themes, the paper presents and discusses the principal factors thought to contribute towards the effectiveness of HIV intervention programmes.
本文提炼并总结了三个关键主题,这些主题源自对1987年至1995年间在全球实施的一系列艾滋病毒干预项目进行的大量文献综述。具体而言,本文评估:(1)干预项目在多大程度上是为满足特定目标群体的要求和需求而量身定制的;(2)干预项目在多大程度上得到了态度和行为改变的社会及心理学理论的支持,以及干预的结果和发现对现有理论的修正程度;最后,(3)评估干预项目所采用的方法范围,以及在检验项目有效性时使用行为测量方法的程度。鉴于这些主题,本文介绍并讨论了被认为有助于艾滋病毒干预项目有效性的主要因素。