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增强西班牙裔多单元住房居民倡导无烟政策的能力:一项针对文化定制的连环画干预措施的随机对照试验。

Empowering Hispanic Multiunit Housing Residents to Advocate for Smokefree Policies: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Culturally Tailored Fotonovela Intervention.

作者信息

Unger Jennifer B, Soto Daniel W, Rendon Angelica Delgado, Baezconde-Garbanati Lourdes, Cruz Tess Boley

机构信息

Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California.

出版信息

Health Equity. 2019 May 2;3(1):198-204. doi: 10.1089/heq.2018.0098. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Hispanic residents of multiunit housing (MUH) are disproportionately exposed to secondhand (SHS) and thirdhand tobacco smoke (THS) from neighboring apartment units and common areas. Comprehensive legislation and voluntary policies are needed to protect residents from smoke. We developed a culturally tailored bilingual fotonovela to educate Hispanic residents about SHS and THS and encourage them to talk to their neighbors and landlords about reducing smoke exposure. This article describes a randomized controlled trial of the fotonovela. The objective of the study was to evaluate the effect of the fotonovela on knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral intentions about reducing smoke exposure. Hispanic MUH residents (=403) completed a survey and were randomly assigned to receive the fotonovela, a text pamphlet, or no materials. They completed a follow-up survey 6 months later. Among the entire sample, there were no significant differences across the three groups in knowledge or attitudes at follow-up. However, when the analyses were restricted to respondents who actually read part or all of the booklets (77% in the fotonovela group and 71% in the text pamphlet group), there were significant differences in two of the six outcome measures; those who read the fotonovela had higher scores on self-efficacy to talk to others about smoke and positive attitudes toward advocacy actions, relative to those who read the text pamphlet. Results indicate that a fotonovela can be an effective tool to empower Hispanic MUH residents to advocate for voluntary smokefree policies, but more efforts are needed to encourage residents to read the materials.

摘要

多单元住房(MUH)中的西班牙裔居民不成比例地暴露于来自相邻公寓单元和公共区域的二手烟(SHS)和三手烟(THS)中。需要全面的立法和自愿政策来保护居民免受烟雾侵害。我们开发了一种针对文化定制的双语连环漫画小说,以教育西班牙裔居民了解二手烟和三手烟,并鼓励他们与邻居和房东谈论减少烟雾暴露的问题。本文描述了该连环漫画小说的一项随机对照试验。该研究的目的是评估连环漫画小说对减少烟雾暴露的知识、态度和行为意图的影响。403名西班牙裔多单元住房居民完成了一项调查,并被随机分配接受连环漫画小说、文字宣传册或不接受任何材料。6个月后,他们完成了一项后续调查。在整个样本中,三组在后续调查中的知识或态度方面没有显著差异。然而,当分析仅限于实际阅读了部分或全部小册子的受访者时(连环漫画小说组为77%,文字宣传册组为71%),六项结果指标中的两项存在显著差异;相对于阅读文字宣传册的人,阅读连环漫画小说的人在与他人谈论烟雾的自我效能感和对倡导行动的积极态度方面得分更高。结果表明,连环漫画小说可以成为一种有效的工具,使西班牙裔多单元住房居民有能力倡导自愿无烟政策,但需要做出更多努力来鼓励居民阅读这些材料。

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