Dawson C, Hartfield K
Seattle-King Country Department of Public Health AIDS Prevention Project, WA, USA.
AIDS Educ Prev. 1996 Aug;8(4):285-93.
This paper describes the development and implementation of the Stella Seattle campaign, a media campaign targeting men who have unprotected anal sex with other men. Stella Seattle utilizes a serial cartoon strip format. Scenarios and characters in the strip are derived from local formative research on factors associated with unprotected anal sex in men who have sex with men, including depression, isolation, misinformation, and normative behavior. Weekly strips illustrating the struggles and hopes of gay men who are practicing unprotected anal sex are distributed in postcard form throughout the gay community and are placed in two weekly newspapers. Surveys conducted in the gay community and at an HIV test site indicate that 35% to 45% of men have seen Stella, and of these men about half have discussed it with their friends.
本文介绍了“西雅图斯特拉”运动的开展与实施情况,这是一项针对与其他男性发生无保护肛交行为的男性群体的媒体宣传活动。“西雅图斯特拉”采用连环漫画形式。漫画中的情节和角色源自对男同性恋者中与无保护肛交相关因素的本地定性研究,这些因素包括抑郁、孤独、错误信息和规范行为。描绘进行无保护肛交的男同性恋者的挣扎与希望的每周漫画以明信片形式在整个同性恋社区分发,并刊登在两份周报上。在同性恋社区和一个艾滋病毒检测点进行的调查表明,35%至45%的男性看过《斯特拉》,其中约一半的男性与朋友讨论过该漫画。