Mathews R M, Dix M
University of Kansas, Lawrence 66045.
J Appl Behav Anal. 1992 Winter;25(4):769-75. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1992.25-769.
A multiple baseline across 8 nationally syndicated cartoonists evaluated the effects of personal advocacy letters encouraging presentations of a specific prevention message--the depiction of safety belt use in comic strips showing motor vehicle occupants. During baseline these cartoonists depicted safety belt use in only 15% (6 of 41) of their strips with occupied vehicles, but following receipt of a personal letter requesting safety belt use 41% (42 of 102) of their strips depicted safety belt use. Four cartoonists showed clear and immediate increases in depiction of safety belt use, 2 demonstrated delayed and somewhat less consistent belt use, and 2 cartoonists showed no change. The approach and results are discussed with regard to advocacy efforts intended to influence presentation of prevention messages in the media.
一项针对8位全国联合发行漫画家的多基线研究,评估了个人倡导信件对呈现特定预防信息的影响,即漫画中对乘坐机动车的驾乘者使用安全带情况的描绘。在基线期,这些漫画家在其描绘有驾乘人员的漫画中,只有15%(41幅中的6幅)展示了安全带的使用情况,但在收到一封要求使用安全带的个人信件后,他们的漫画中有41%(102幅中的42幅)描绘了安全带的使用情况。4位漫画家对安全带使用情况的描绘明显且立即增加,2位漫画家的描绘出现延迟且一致性稍差,还有2位漫画家没有变化。文中讨论了该方法和结果与旨在影响媒体预防信息呈现的倡导工作的相关性。