The Brookings Institution, Department of Behavioral Science and Health Education, College for Public Health and Social Justice, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO 63103, USA.
Metro Theater Company, St. Louis, MO 63103, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Dec 27;21(1):39. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21010039.
Youth violence that takes place within school settings exposes youth to serious social, mental and physical consequences that affect education performance, and life opportunities. Previous work shows positive youth development frameworks can promote social-emotional learning by enhancing empathy and building problem-solving and conflict management skills. Theater-based interventions have been shown to enhance social emotional development by privileging youth voices, and building youth capacities and strengths. The current manuscript presents the evaluation of an arts-based and public health framework conducted to assess the development, implementation and impact of a forum theater production, Say Something, Do Something (SSDS) in St. Louis, Missouri.
An iterative mixed methods approach was used, starting with observations of productions. Using convenience sampling, we then conducted post interviews of the theater team (n = 8) and school personnel (n = 10).
Respondents highlighted that as a result of engagement of school personnel in program development, the language and scenarios presented were relevant to students. Data indicated that SSDS increased student knowledge and changed attitudes, developed student conflict management and problem-solving skills, and improved interpersonal behavior. SSDS also raised awareness of the importance of, and created the foundation for, additional system and policy changes in the schools.
Forum theater is an approach that can enhance socio-emotional learning and conflict management among youth. Collaborative initiatives between public health and the arts are poised to uniquely engage community partners, animate interventions, and impact critical public health issues including youth violence prevention.
发生在学校环境中的青少年暴力事件使青少年面临严重的社会、心理和身体后果,影响教育表现和生活机会。之前的工作表明,积极的青年发展框架可以通过增强同理心并培养解决问题和管理冲突的技能来促进社会情感学习。基于戏剧的干预措施已经被证明可以通过重视青年的声音、培养青年的能力和优势来增强社会情感发展。目前的手稿介绍了一种基于艺术和公共卫生框架的评估,该框架用于评估在密苏里州圣路易斯市进行的论坛剧院制作《说点什么,做点什么》(SSDS)的发展、实施和影响。
采用迭代混合方法,从制作的观察开始。然后,我们使用便利抽样对戏剧团队(n=8)和学校人员(n=10)进行了访谈。
受访者强调,由于学校人员参与了项目的开发,所以呈现的语言和场景与学生相关。数据表明,SSDS 提高了学生的知识水平,改变了他们的态度,培养了学生的冲突管理和解决问题的技能,改善了人际关系行为。SSDS 还提高了对重要性的认识,并为学校内的其他系统和政策变革奠定了基础。
论坛剧院是一种可以增强青少年社会情感学习和冲突管理的方法。公共卫生和艺术之间的合作倡议有望独特地吸引社区合作伙伴,激发干预措施,并影响包括青少年暴力预防在内的关键公共卫生问题。