Harvey B, Stuart J, Swan T
AIDS Programme, KwaZulu Department of Health, South Africa.
Int J STD AIDS. 2000 Feb;11(2):105-11. doi: 10.1177/095646240001100207.
A community intervention trial was undertaken in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa to evaluate the effectiveness of a high school drama-in-education programme. Seven pairs of secondary schools were randomized to receive either written information about HIV/AIDS or the drama programme. Questionnaire surveys of knowledge, attitude and behaviour were compared before and 6 months after the interventions. One thousand and eighty students participated in the first survey and 699 in the second. Improvements in knowledge (P=0.0002) and attitudes (P < 0.00001) about HIV/AIDS were demonstrated in pupils at schools receiving the drama programme when compared to pupils receiving written information alone. These changes were independent of age, gender, school or previous sexual experience. In schools receiving the drama programme, sexually active pupils reported an increase in condom use (P < 0.01). It is important to provide resources to sustain such programmes and to obtain stronger evidence of effect on behaviour by measuring changes in HIV incidence.
在南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省开展了一项社区干预试验,以评估一项高中戏剧教育项目的效果。七对中学被随机分为两组,分别接受关于艾滋病毒/艾滋病的书面信息或戏剧项目。在干预前后对知识、态度和行为进行问卷调查并比较。第一次调查有1080名学生参与,第二次有699名。与仅接受书面信息的学生相比,接受戏剧项目的学校的学生在艾滋病毒/艾滋病知识(P = 0.0002)和态度(P < 0.00001)方面有改善。这些变化与年龄、性别、学校或以前的性经历无关。在接受戏剧项目的学校,有性活动的学生报告安全套使用增加(P < 0.01)。提供资源以维持此类项目并通过测量艾滋病毒发病率的变化获得对行为影响的更有力证据很重要。