Stephens-Hernandez Aileen B, Livingston Jonathan N, Dacons-Brock Karen, Craft Howard L, Cameron Amura, Franklin Steven O, Howlett Allyn C
Neuroscience of Drug Abuse Research Program, Julius L. Chambers Biomedical/Biotechnology Research Institute EXPORT Center, North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC 27707, USA.
Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy. 2007 Apr 5;2:11. doi: 10.1186/1747-597X-2-11.
The substance abuse prevention goal of the theatre production "TUNNELS" was to provide community education on substance abuse to an audience in Durham, NC and surrounding communities. The education effort intended to increase awareness and understanding of the risk and protective factors associated with alcohol and other drug use, and to promote pro-active behaviors in substance abuse prevention within the adult community. It was hypothesized that community-based education via drama would change attitudes toward alcohol and substance abuse, and increase participation in family and community activities aimed at substance abuse prevention.
A focus group comprised of educators, substance abuse researchers and local substance abuse counselors developed "life stories" of users of alcohol and other drugs and a local playwright incorporated these and other experiences into a series of six vignettes. The production was publicized throughout the Durham area, and 700 adults attending the play signed a consent form and completed the pre-play survey. The participant pool was restricted to those adults who completed both the time-1 and time-2 surveys and resided within Durham and surrounding communities. Paired comparisons of mean responses were analyzed using a paired sample two-tailed t-test. A telephone survey three months after the play assessed attitudes toward substance abuse as a disease, and whether the respondents had increased their participation in prevention activities including discussions of the play with others.
Viewing the play increased the knowledge base of participants regarding substance abuse as a disease, even though the audience demonstrated an appreciation of risk and protective factors prior to attending the performance. In the pre-play survey, participants indicated a strong opinion that parental involvement in teen life was important, and therefore this was not increased as a result of viewing the play. It was found that the drama increased intent to participate in substance abuse prevention activities at home and in the community. Follow-up surveys performed three months after the performance indicated that participants had discussed the play with others and had increased their participation in substance abuse prevention activities, particularly regarding donations of money.
Drama incorporates a component of emotional response to the informational content, and the combination of emotion and information works together to promote individual intentions to become more involved in family and community prevention activities. This study demonstrates the efficacy of drama as a mechanism to educate and motivate. Support for this mechanism is warranted at the level of state, local community, school district, and faith-based and community organizations.
戏剧作品《隧道》的药物滥用预防目标是向北卡罗来纳州达勒姆市及周边社区的观众提供有关药物滥用的社区教育。这项教育工作旨在提高对与酒精和其他药物使用相关的风险及保护因素的认识和理解,并在成年社区中促进药物滥用预防方面的积极行为。据推测,通过戏剧进行的社区教育将改变对酒精和药物滥用的态度,并增加参与旨在预防药物滥用的家庭和社区活动的程度。
一个由教育工作者、药物滥用研究人员和当地药物滥用顾问组成的焦点小组编写了酒精和其他药物使用者的“生活故事”,一位当地剧作家将这些及其他经历融入了一系列六个短剧之中。该剧在达勒姆地区进行了宣传,700名观看该剧的成年人签署了同意书并完成了演出前的调查。参与样本仅限于那些完成了第一次和第二次调查且居住在达勒姆及周边社区的成年人。使用配对样本双尾t检验对平均反应的配对比较进行分析。演出三个月后进行的电话调查评估了对药物滥用作为一种疾病的态度,以及受访者是否增加了对预防活动的参与,包括与他人讨论该剧。
观看该剧增加了参与者关于药物滥用作为一种疾病的知识基础,尽管观众在观看演出之前就已经对风险和保护因素有所认识。在演出前的调查中,参与者表示强烈认为父母参与青少年生活很重要,因此观看该剧后这一点并未增加。研究发现,这部戏剧增加了在家中和社区参与药物滥用预防活动的意愿。演出三个月后进行的后续调查表明,参与者与他人讨论了该剧,并增加了对药物滥用预防活动的参与,特别是在捐款方面。
戏剧包含了对信息内容的情感反应成分,情感与信息的结合共同促进个人更积极参与家庭和社区预防活动的意愿。本研究证明了戏剧作为一种教育和激励机制的有效性。在州级、当地社区、学区以及基于信仰的社区组织层面,对这一机制的支持是有必要的。