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减少癌症和癌症差异:青年主导的糖尿病预防运动的经验教训。

Reducing Cancer and Cancer Disparities: Lessons From a Youth-Generated Diabetes Prevention Campaign.

机构信息

University of California San Francisco Center for Vulnerable Populations at San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, California; Division of General Internal Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California.

Division of General Internal Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California; University of California San Francisco Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, San Francisco, California.

出版信息

Am J Prev Med. 2017 Sep;53(3S1):S103-S113. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2017.05.024.

Abstract

Adolescence and young adulthood, a period essential for determining exposures over the life-course, is an ideal time to intervene to lower cancer risk. This demographic group can be viewed as both the target audience and generator of messages for cancer prevention, such as skin cancer, obesity-, tobacco-, and human papillomavirus-related cancers. The purpose of this paper is to encourage innovative health communications that target youth; youth behavior; and the structural, environmental, and social determinants of youth behavior as critical areas of focus for cancer prevention and disparities reduction. The authors describe the rationale, processes, products, and early impacts of an award-winning youth diabetes prevention communication campaign model (The Bigger Picture) that harnesses spoken-word messages in school-based and social media presentations. The campaign supports minority adolescent and young adult artists to create content that aligns with values held closely by youth-values likely to resonate and affect change, such as defiance against authority, inclusion, and social justice. This campaign can be leveraged to prevent obesity, which is a cancer risk factor. Then, the authors propose concrete ways that The Bigger Picture's pedagogical model could be adapted for broader cancer prevention messaging for youth of color and youth stakeholders regarding tobacco-related cancers, skin cancers, and human papillomavirus-related cancers. The goal is to demonstrate how a youth-generated and youth-targeted prevention campaign can: (1) reframe conversations about cancer prevention, (2) increase awareness that cancer prevention is about social justice and health equity, and (3) catalyze action to change social norms and confront the social and environmental drivers of cancer disparities.

摘要

青春期和青年期是确定一生中暴露情况的关键时期,是降低癌症风险的理想干预时期。这个年龄段的人既是癌症预防(如皮肤癌、肥胖症、烟草和人乳头瘤病毒相关癌症)信息的目标受众,也是信息的传播者。本文旨在鼓励创新的健康传播,将重点放在青年群体、青年行为以及青年行为的结构、环境和社会决定因素上,这些都是癌症预防和减少差异的关键领域。作者描述了一项屡获殊荣的青年糖尿病预防传播活动模型(The Bigger Picture)的基本原理、过程、产品和早期影响,该模型利用了学校和社交媒体展示中的口语信息。该活动支持少数族裔青少年和年轻艺术家创作符合青年价值观的内容,这些价值观很可能引起共鸣并产生影响,例如反抗权威、包容和社会正义。该活动可以预防肥胖,因为肥胖是癌症的一个风险因素。然后,作者提出了具体的方法,将 The Bigger Picture 的教学模式应用于更广泛的针对有色人种青年和青年利益相关者的癌症预防信息传播,包括与烟草相关的癌症、皮肤癌和人乳头瘤病毒相关的癌症。目标是展示一个由青年主导和针对青年的预防活动如何:(1)重新定义关于癌症预防的对话;(2)提高人们对癌症预防与社会正义和健康公平有关的认识;(3)促进改变社会规范和应对癌症差异的社会和环境驱动因素的行动。

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