Morritz T, Seehafer R W, Maatz-Majestic E
Purdue University Student Health Center, West Lafayette, Indiana.
J Am Coll Health. 1993 May;41(6):283-6. doi: 10.1080/07448481.1993.9936346.
The authors report on a competition that emphasized peer health education and alternative activities to encourage alcohol-free student behavior during a weekend traditionally associated with the abuse of alcohol. The project was designed to promote activities that would (1) be consistent with education/behavior change theories; (2) generate student "ownership," energy, and participation; (3) use the creativity and resourcefulness of students; and (4) involve as many university staff members, departments, and community resources as possible. More than seven university departments and 1,200 students were involved in the project.
作者们报道了一场竞赛,该竞赛强调同伴健康教育和替代性活动,以鼓励学生在传统上与酒精滥用相关的周末期间保持无酒精行为。该项目旨在推广符合以下几点的活动:(1)与教育/行为改变理论相一致;(2)激发学生的“主人翁意识”、活力和参与度;(3)利用学生的创造力和机智;(4)尽可能多地让大学工作人员、部门和社区资源参与进来。超过七个大学部门和1200名学生参与了该项目。