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评估《急诊室的故事》中一个关于青少年肥胖、高血压和“每日五蔬果”的次要情节。

Evaluating a Minor Storyline on ER About Teen Obesity, Hypertension, and 5 A Day.

作者信息

Valente Thomas W, Murphy Sheila, Huang Grace, Gusek Jodi, Greene Jennie, Beck Vicki

机构信息

Department of Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Alhambra, California 91803, USA.

出版信息

J Health Commun. 2007 Sep;12(6):551-66. doi: 10.1080/10810730701508385.

Abstract

This study evaluates the effects of an ER (NBC) storyline about teen obesity, hypertension, and 5 A Day on knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. The storyline depicted an African American teen who presented at the emergency room with burns from a workplace injury. Upon diagnosis, the teen was discovered to have hypertension and counseled to eat more fruits and vegetables and get more exercise. The evaluation was conducted using three separate datasets, one of which provided data on a sample of primetime viewers before and after the storyline aired. Results showed that the storyline affected self-reported behavior change and had modest impacts on knowledge, attitudes, and practices. Interestingly, these effects were stronger for men than for women, possibly due to men's lower knowledge levels at baseline. Issues including identification with characters and the value of even modest effects on large audiences and the implications of our findings for future evaluations of entertainment education (EE) and other health communication programs are discussed.

摘要

本研究评估了美国全国广播公司(NBC)一档关于青少年肥胖、高血压以及“每日五蔬果”的《急诊室的故事》(ER)剧情对知识、态度和行为的影响。该剧情描绘了一名非裔美国青少年因工作场所受伤导致烧伤,前往急诊室就诊。诊断后发现该青少年患有高血压,并接受了多吃水果和蔬菜以及加强锻炼的建议。评估使用了三个独立的数据集,其中一个提供了该剧情播出前后黄金时段观众样本的数据。结果表明,该剧情影响了自我报告的行为改变,并对知识、态度和行为习惯产生了适度影响。有趣的是,这些影响对男性的作用比对女性更强,这可能是因为男性在基线时的知识水平较低。文中还讨论了一些问题,包括对角色的认同、即使是对大量受众产生的适度影响的价值,以及我们的研究结果对未来娱乐教育(EE)和其他健康传播项目评估的启示。

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