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《所见即我:面向青年的艺术健康教育项目》

Tell Me What You See: An Arts-Based Health Education Program for Youth.

机构信息

Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT, USA.

出版信息

Health Promot Pract. 2021 May;22(1_suppl):27S-30S. doi: 10.1177/1524839921996634.

Abstract

A cross-sector collaboration among a community-based organization, a prison arts program, and state departments of Public Health, Education, and Correction was established to address critical health education prevention efforts for at-risk high school-aged youth. The Tell Me What You See initiative utilizes artwork and poetry created by incarcerated youth to promote sexually transmitted disease (STD), HIV, and hepatitis prevention with students in public high schools and juvenile justice facilities. This innovative intervention integrates functional health knowledge and skills-based education through an art-based interdisciplinary approach reaching various populations of youth in multiple settings across a state. Evaluation results indicated that the materials effectively engage youth and open up a critical dialogue among peers and adults by addressing the role personal behavior can have in the prevention of STDs, hepatitis, and HIV. Lessons learned and recommendations are provided.

摘要

一个社区组织、一个监狱艺术项目以及州公共卫生、教育和惩教部门之间建立了跨部门合作,旨在针对高危高中年龄段青年开展关键的健康教育预防工作。Tell Me What You See 计划利用被监禁青年创作的艺术作品和诗歌,在公立高中和青少年司法机构与学生一起推广性传播疾病 (STD)、艾滋病毒和肝炎预防。这种创新的干预措施通过基于艺术的跨学科方法将功能性健康知识和技能教育相结合,以各种形式触及全州各地的不同青年群体。评估结果表明,这些材料通过解决个人行为在 STD、肝炎和 HIV 预防方面的作用,有效地吸引了青年群体,并在同龄人之间和成年人之间展开了重要的对话。本文提供了经验教训和建议。

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