University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2010 Aug;14 Suppl 1:S147-57. doi: 10.1007/s10461-010-9726-8.
This paper presents data on the role and implementation of street theatre as a communications technique for HIV behavioral interventions in low income slum communities in Mumbai. Second, we situate the uses of street theatre as a social intervention strategy within a long history of outdoor drama as entertainment and social action in India. Street theatre with accompanying activities was a central element of the RISHTA project's communications strategy in communities in Mumbai, designed to deliver tailored risk reduction messages to married men who were involved in extramarital relationships. The paper presents examples of the contents and delivery of alcohol risk reduction messages through street plays that were developed and performed by actors from low income communities. The paper situates street plays as part of the domain of prevention strategies, which can be effective in reducing HIV risks, including those related to alcohol use.
本文介绍了街头戏剧作为一种在孟买低收入贫民窟社区进行 HIV 行为干预的传播技术的作用和实施情况。其次,我们将街头戏剧作为一种社会干预策略的使用置于印度户外戏剧作为娱乐和社会行动的悠久历史中。在孟买社区,街头戏剧伴随着相关活动是 RISHTA 项目传播策略的一个核心要素,旨在向涉及婚外情的已婚男性传递有针对性的降低风险信息。本文通过来自低收入社区的演员创作和表演的街头戏剧,介绍了通过街头戏剧传递减少饮酒风险信息的内容和方式。本文将街头戏剧置于预防策略领域,认为其可以有效降低 HIV 风险,包括与饮酒相关的风险。