Alstead M, Campsmith M, Halley C S, Hartfield K, Goldbaum G, Wood R W
Public Health-Seattle & King County HIV/AIDS Program, Seattle, WA 98104, USA.
AIDS Educ Prev. 1999 Dec;11(6):497-512.
This article describes the development, implementation, and evaluation of the Condom Campaign, a 1995 HIV prevention program promoting condom use among sexually active adolescents in three King County, Washington, urban communities. This program employed three main strategies: (a) mobilizing all levels of the target communities to support and guide program development and implementation; (b) creating and implementing a mass media campaign targeting sexually active teenagers that promoted correct condom use and favorable attitudes toward condoms; and (c) recruiting public agencies, community organizations, and businesses to distribute condoms from bins and vending machines. We evaluated the program through a series of cross-sectional interviews conducted in the three communities chosen for their elevated levels of adolescent sexual risk behavior. Overall, 73% of target youth reported exposure to the Condom Campaign; exposure did not differ by age, gender, race, or level of sexual experience. Levels of sexual activity remained stable throughout the media campaign.
本文介绍了“避孕套运动”的开展、实施和评估情况。该运动是1995年在华盛顿州金县的三个城市社区开展的一项预防艾滋病项目,旨在促进性活跃青少年使用避孕套。该项目采用了三种主要策略:(a)动员目标社区的各级力量支持并指导项目的开展与实施;(b)开展并实施针对性活跃青少年的大众媒体宣传活动,推广正确使用避孕套以及对避孕套持积极态度;(c)招募公共机构、社区组织和企业,通过储物箱和自动售货机分发避孕套。我们通过在三个因青少年性风险行为水平较高而被选中的社区进行的一系列横断面访谈对该项目进行了评估。总体而言,73%的目标青年报告接触过“避孕套运动”;接触情况在年龄、性别、种族或性经验水平方面并无差异。在整个媒体宣传活动期间,性活动水平保持稳定。