The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, 2042, Australia.
The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, 2042, Australia.
Aust N Z J Public Health. 2023 Dec;47(6):100102. doi: 10.1016/j.anzjph.2023.100102. Epub 2023 Nov 21.
To assess (i) the effectiveness of a mass media campaign communicating the potential harms associated with consuming even small amounts of alcohol in pregnancy and (ii) changes in females' intentions to abstain during pregnancy after campaign exposure.
Independent samples of ∼400 Western Australian adults (18-45 years) were recruited at two time points (before and after the 'One Drink' campaign) to complete online surveys. Attitudinal and behavioural intention outcomes were assessed at both time points. Descriptive analyses and generalised linear models were used to assess outcomes.
Three-quarters (76%) of the post-campaign sample members reported awareness of the campaign. In the descriptive analyses there were significant improvements in three of the seven attitudinal items. The regression models yielded significant increases in agreement that pregnant women should not drink alcohol (assessed among females and males) and intentions to abstain during pregnancy (assessed among females only).
The results indicate favourable understanding and behavioural intention effects from exposure to a campaign promoting alcohol abstinence during pregnancy.
This study demonstrates that investment in campaigns warning about alcohol use in pregnancy is likely to be a worthwhile approach to reduce the burden of alcohol-related harms to individuals and society.
评估(i)大众媒体运动传播与怀孕期间即使少量饮酒相关的潜在危害的有效性,以及(ii)运动接触后女性在怀孕期间戒酒意愿的变化。
在两个时间点(“One Drink”运动前后),从 400 多名西澳大利亚成年人(18-45 岁)中随机抽取独立样本,完成在线调查。在两个时间点评估态度和行为意向结果。使用描述性分析和广义线性模型评估结果。
在参加完运动后的样本中,有 76%的人报告说了解该运动。在描述性分析中,七个态度项目中的三个有显著改善。回归模型显示,在孕妇不应饮酒的看法(在女性和男性中评估)和怀孕期间戒酒的意愿(仅在女性中评估)方面,同意的比例显著增加。
结果表明,接触促进孕妇戒酒的运动可以产生有利的理解和行为意向效果。
本研究表明,投资于宣传怀孕期间饮酒危害的运动可能是减少个人和社会因饮酒相关危害的负担的一种值得的方法。