Stevenson H C, Gay K M, Josar L
University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education, Psychology in Education Division, Philadelphia 19104-6216, USA.
AIDS Educ Prev. 1995 Apr;7(2):134-44.
Video education is the most popular and effective medium for informing the adolescent population. This study investigated the impact of a culturally relevant HIV/AIDS video education. One hundred and ninety-four African-American teenagers were assigned to either a culturally sensitive or culturally dissimilar video education intervention. Results indicate that both interventions were effective in increasing AIDS knowledge scores. An interaction effect was found between levels of perceived AIDS risk knowledge and participation in the culturally sensitive intervention (CSV). Only the CSV intervention was effective with adolescents who claimed to "know a lot" about AIDS (e.g., "Know-It-All" subgroup). Students in both conditions who were worried about getting AIDS demonstrated higher AIDS risk knowledge at post-assessment. This study provides further evidence of within-ethnicity diversity among African-American youth and for developing culture- and subgroup-specific HIV/AIDS education.
视频教育是向青少年群体传播信息最受欢迎且最有效的媒介。本研究调查了与文化相关的艾滋病毒/艾滋病视频教育的影响。194名非裔美国青少年被分配到文化敏感或文化不相似的视频教育干预组。结果表明,两种干预措施在提高艾滋病知识得分方面均有效。在感知到的艾滋病风险知识水平与参与文化敏感干预(CSV)之间发现了交互作用。只有CSV干预对声称对艾滋病“了解很多”的青少年(例如“万事通”亚组)有效。在两种情况下担心感染艾滋病的学生在评估后表现出更高的艾滋病风险知识。本研究进一步证明了非裔美国青年内部的种族多样性,以及开展针对特定文化和亚群体的艾滋病毒/艾滋病教育的必要性。