Witte K
Department of Communication, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824, USA.
J Community Health. 1997 Apr;22(2):137-54. doi: 10.1023/a:1025116923109.
Effective campaigns are desperately needed to combat the serious social problem of teen pregnancy. However, public health campaigns are most often noted for failures, rather than successes. One reason for a campaign failing to have the intended effect is lack of theoretical guidance at the formative evaluation stage. The study reported here is a theoretically-based formative evaluation with inner city teens. Six focus groups were conducted to determine knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and recommendations for effective campaigns to deter teen pregnancy. The results indicate that campaign messages need to combat positive attitudes toward pregnancy, negative attitudes toward birth control, the perception of personal invulnerability, and emphasize the negative consequences of sexual intercourse. This study's findings also suggest that campaigns with these messages need to start at an early age in order to effectively prevent teen pregnancy.
迫切需要有效的活动来应对青少年怀孕这一严重的社会问题。然而,公共卫生活动通常以失败而非成功而闻名。活动未能产生预期效果的一个原因是在形成性评估阶段缺乏理论指导。这里报道的研究是一项针对市中心青少年的基于理论的形成性评估。进行了六个焦点小组讨论,以确定关于阻止青少年怀孕的有效活动的知识、态度、信念和建议。结果表明,活动信息需要对抗对怀孕的积极态度、对节育的消极态度、个人无懈可击的观念,并强调性交的负面后果。这项研究的结果还表明,带有这些信息的活动需要从小就开始,以便有效地预防青少年怀孕。