Grewe Mary E, Taboada Arianna, Dennis Alexis, Chen Elizabeth, Stein Kathryn, Watson Sable, Barrington Clare, Lightfoot Alexandra F
Department of Health Behavior, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
UCLA Art and Global Health Center, The University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Sex Educ. 2015;15(3):303-317. doi: 10.1080/14681811.2015.1022820.
Theatre-based interventions have been used in health promotion activities among young people to address HIV and sexual health. In this study, we explored the experience of undergraduate student performers participating in a theatre-based HIV prevention and sexual health education intervention for high school students in the USA. Undergraduate students enrolled in a credit-bearing course to learn about HIV and sexual health, participatory theatre and health education techniques. We analysed students' reflective essays written throughout the semester to identify any changes and the intervention processes that promoted these changes. Students experienced five interrelated forms of transformation: (1) increased knowledge about HIV and sexual health; (2) changes in attitude and communication about sex; (3) artistic growth; (4) emotional growth; and (5) clarification of career goals and future plans. Intervention processes that contributed to these transformations included improvisation, guided writing exercises, the creation of a close-knit cohesive group, and interactions with a group of HIV-positive speakers. Theatre-based, peer-led sexual health programmes can provide a transformative experience for undergraduate student performers. The transformative effects are linked to specific activities and processes of the intervention and require examination in future research.
基于戏剧的干预措施已被用于年轻人的健康促进活动中,以解决艾滋病毒和性健康问题。在本研究中,我们探讨了参与为美国高中生开展的基于戏剧的艾滋病毒预防和性健康教育干预的本科学生表演者的经历。本科生参加一门有学分的课程,学习艾滋病毒和性健康、参与式戏剧和健康教育技巧。我们分析了学生在整个学期撰写的反思性文章,以确定任何变化以及促成这些变化的干预过程。学生经历了五种相互关联的转变形式:(1)对艾滋病毒和性健康的知识增加;(2)对性的态度和沟通的变化;(3)艺术成长;(4)情感成长;(5)职业目标和未来计划的明确。促成这些转变的干预过程包括即兴表演、指导性写作练习、创建紧密团结的团体以及与一群艾滋病毒呈阳性的演讲者互动。基于戏剧的、同伴主导的性健康项目可以为本科学生表演者提供一种变革性的体验。变革性效果与干预的特定活动和过程相关联,需要在未来的研究中进行考察。