Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, University of Rome "Foro Italico", 00185 Rome, Italy.
Department of Social and Developmental Psychology, "Sapienza" University of Rome, 00185 Rome, Italy.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 May 24;18(11):5596. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18115596.
The outbreak of coronavirus required adjustment regarding the delivery of interventions. Media literacy interventions are necessary to help people acquire relevant skills to navigate the complexities of media communications, and to encourage health-promoting behaviors. The present study aimed to promote a media literacy intervention regarding performance and appearance enhancement substances use in sports high school students. The COVID-19 contingency allowed us to evaluate whether online sessions can effectively promote greater awareness of media influence, a stronger sense of confidence in persuading others to deal with media messages, and healthier attitudes about PAES use among high school students. The study relied on an "intervention group" comprising 162 students (31.5% female) and a "control group" comprising 158 students (42% female). Data were analyzed through repeated measures of Group X Time MANOVA and ANOVA, demonstrating some degree of efficacy of the media literacy intervention. The "intervention group" reported higher awareness of potential newspapers' influence and a significant increase in their sense of confidence in dealing with media influence compared to the "control group". Findings support the efficacy of online media literacy programs to prevent doping consumption in adolescents.
冠状病毒的爆发要求调整干预措施。媒体素养干预对于帮助人们获得相关技能以应对媒体传播的复杂性,并鼓励促进健康的行为是必要的。本研究旨在促进一项针对体育高中生使用表现和外貌增强物质的媒体素养干预。COVID-19 的应急情况使我们能够评估在线课程是否可以有效地提高对媒体影响的认识,增强对说服他人处理媒体信息的信心,以及培养高中生对 PAES 使用的更健康态度。该研究依赖于一个由 162 名学生(31.5%为女性)组成的“干预组”和一个由 158 名学生(42%为女性)组成的“对照组”。数据分析采用组间×时间重复测量 MANOVA 和 ANOVA,证明了媒体素养干预的一定效果。与对照组相比,“干预组”报告称对潜在报纸的影响有了更高的认识,并且在处理媒体影响方面的信心显著增强。研究结果支持在线媒体素养计划在预防青少年吸毒方面的有效性。