Andrasik Michele Peake, Clad Rachel, Bove Joanna, Tsegaselassie Solomon, Morris Martina
Department of Psychiatry, University of Washington, 1100 Fairview Avenue N, LE-500, Box 358080, Seattle, WA, 98109-1024, USA.
HIV Vaccine Trials Network, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2015 Oct;19(10):1782-91. doi: 10.1007/s10461-015-1017-y.
We evaluate an innovative grassroots community-based campaign in Seattle, WA focused on educating African American and African-born communities about concurrent partnerships and HIV transmission. Respondents completed a short self-administered questionnaire on a handheld personal digital assistant to evaluate the reach, acceptability and preliminary efficacy of the campaign. Of those who remembered seeing the campaign materials (82 %), social networks were the most common source of exposure (80 %). Respondents rated campaign materials very visually attractive (86 %), very interesting (91 %), and very important for themselves (90 %) and their community (93 %). Respondents reported that the campaign increased their knowledge about concurrency (84 %), changed their attitudes about it (77 %), and 65 % said it was likely or very likely that they would change their behavior as a result. This inexpensive grassroots campaign demonstrated extensive reach in the local black community and was able to move beyond individual exposure and into social networks.
我们评估了华盛顿州西雅图市一项创新的基层社区活动,该活动专注于向非裔美国人和非洲裔社区宣传并发伴侣关系及艾滋病毒传播知识。受访者通过在手持个人数字助理上完成一份简短的自填式问卷,来评估该活动的覆盖范围、可接受性和初步效果。在那些记得看过活动材料的人(82%)中,社交网络是最常见的接触来源(80%)。受访者认为活动材料在视觉上非常有吸引力(86%)、非常有趣(91%),对他们自己(90%)和他们的社区(93%)非常重要。受访者表示,该活动增加了他们对并发关系的了解(84%),改变了他们对并发关系的态度(77%),65%的人表示他们很可能或非常可能因此改变自己的行为。这项低成本的基层活动在当地黑人社区有广泛的覆盖范围,并且能够超越个人接触,进入社交网络。