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“外面的世界是 YOLO”:南非青年对大众媒体艾滋病毒和基于性别的暴力运动的看法。

"Out there it's YOLO": Youth perspectives on a mass media HIV- and gender-based violence campaign in South Africa.

机构信息

College of Foreign Languages, Minjiang University, Minhou County, Fujian, China.

出版信息

Afr J AIDS Res. 2021 Mar;20(1):79-87. doi: 10.2989/16085906.2021.1872666.

Abstract

Gender-based violence continues to be a leading determinant of South Africa's HIV/AIDS epidemic. As such, gender socialisation and de-normalisation of gender inequality and violence remain principal objectives for public health organisations. This article discusses youth reception of a mass media HIV/AIDS prevention campaign targeting gender inequality. Applying social cognitive theory to the analysis of focus group data highlights three interrelated challenges to encouraging positive self-efficacy in gender-based violence and HIV prevention: (1) HIV/ AIDS-related media saturation; (2) AIDS messaging fatigue; and (3) challenges reconciling popular youth culture with gender equity messaging. The article recommends public health and social justice organisations consider a flexible approach to the ideological or behavioural congruence of potential celebrity ambassadors and/or media to maximise youth appeal and reduce messaging fatigue.

摘要

基于性别的暴力仍然是南非艾滋病流行的主要决定因素。因此,性别社会化和消除性别不平等和暴力的正常化仍然是公共卫生组织的主要目标。本文讨论了年轻人对针对性别不平等的大众媒体艾滋病预防运动的接受情况。应用社会认知理论分析焦点小组数据,突出了鼓励基于性别的暴力和艾滋病毒预防方面的积极自我效能感的三个相互关联的挑战:(1)与艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关的媒体饱和;(2)艾滋病信息疲劳;以及(3)协调流行青年文化与性别平等信息之间的挑战。本文建议公共卫生和社会正义组织考虑采取灵活的方法,使潜在的名人大使和/或媒体在思想或行为上保持一致,以最大限度地提高青年的吸引力,减少信息疲劳。

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