Holder H D, Treno A J
Prevention Research Center, Berkeley, California, USA.
Addiction. 1997 Jun;92 Suppl 2:S189-99.
Media advocacy within the Community Trials Project refers to the strategic use of news media to advance a social or public policy initiative. First, this paper presents a conceptual model that guided analyses of media advocacy. Secondly, it documents increases in alcohol-related news coverage. Thirdly, it compares changes in perceived risk of arrest after drinking and driving that can be linked to increased DUI news coverage. Fourthly, it examines community awareness of enforcement efforts in terms of both media advocacy efforts and traditional public information campaigns. Results indicate that: (1) training in media advocacy can increase coverage of news events generated by local community members including volunteers, (2) increased news coverage can be generated for both electronic (television) and print media, (3) increased news coverage did focus public attention on specific issues in support of prevention components, (4) while there are differential audiences/readers for the print (newspaper) and electronic (TV) media, both audiences are affected and (5) media advocacy can be more effective than a paid public information campaign in increasing public awareness of alcohol issues.
社区试验项目中的媒体宣传是指战略性地利用新闻媒体来推进一项社会或公共政策倡议。首先,本文提出了一个指导媒体宣传分析的概念模型。其次,记录了与酒精相关的新闻报道的增加情况。第三,比较了酒后驾车被捕感知风险的变化,这些变化可与酒驾新闻报道的增加联系起来。第四,从媒体宣传努力和传统公共信息活动两方面考察社区对执法工作的认知。结果表明:(1)媒体宣传培训可增加包括志愿者在内的当地社区成员所引发新闻事件的报道,(2)电子(电视)和平面媒体都能增加新闻报道,(3)增加的新闻报道确实将公众注意力集中在支持预防工作的具体问题上,(4)虽然平面(报纸)和电子(电视)媒体的受众/读者有所不同,但两类受众都会受到影响,(5)在提高公众对酒精问题的认识方面,媒体宣传比付费公共信息活动更有效。