Probart C K
Department of Health Science Education, University of Florida, Gainesville 32611.
AIDS Educ Prev. 1989 Winter;1(4):268-76.
This investigation assessed the impact of drama on AIDS-related knowledge and beliefs of selected individuals in a university community. Subjects were 136 members of the audience attending two performances of "As Is," the award-winning drama by William Hoffman depicting the illness and inevitable death of a homosexual man with AIDS. The investigation used a pretest-posttest design in which subjects completed a survey instrument before and immediately after the performance. No changes in AIDS-related beliefs were detected as a result of the play. However, knowledge decreased slightly. A linear multiple regression analysis determined variables that contributed significantly to variation in pretest knowledge about AIDS. Pretest knowledge scores were high, particularly in terms of modes of transmission. However, some confusion was evident concerning the concept of casual contact. Though subject responses on a pretest tolerance index generally indicated tolerant beliefs toward people with AIDS, substantial concerns were evident among a minority of subjects. More definitive research is needed to examine the impact of drama as a medium for affecting knowledge and beliefs about AIDS and other complex, emotion-laden health education issues.
本调查评估了戏剧对大学社区中部分个体与艾滋病相关的知识和信念的影响。研究对象是观看了两场《照原样》演出的136名观众,《照原样》是威廉·霍夫曼创作的获奖戏剧,描绘了一名患有艾滋病的同性恋男子的病情和不可避免的死亡。该调查采用了前后测设计,即研究对象在演出前和演出后立即完成一份调查问卷。结果发现,该剧并未使与艾滋病相关的信念发生变化。然而,知识略有下降。线性多元回归分析确定了对艾滋病预测试知识差异有显著贡献的变量。预测试知识得分较高,尤其是在传播方式方面。然而,对于偶然接触的概念存在一些明显的困惑。尽管研究对象在预测试容忍指数上的回答总体上表明对艾滋病患者持容忍态度,但少数研究对象中仍存在相当多的担忧。需要进行更明确的研究,以检验戏剧作为一种媒介对艾滋病及其他复杂、充满情感的健康教育问题的知识和信念的影响。