Jason L A
Department of Psychology, De Paul University, Chicago, Illinois 60614, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 1998 Apr;26(2):151-87. doi: 10.1023/a:1022172301449.
Media-based health promotion interventions can reach large segments of the population and lower barriers to participation in programs. By collaborating with media specialists, we can develop interventions that might be broader, more publicized, and ultimately more likely to change behaviors and attitudes within the community. The present paper describes a series of media interventions involving smoking cessation, drug abuse prevention, stress reduction, weight control, and HIV/AIDS prevention. The process by which I became involved in these interventions is discussed, and the implications of developing these types of large-scale behavioral interventions are discussed.
基于媒体的健康促进干预措施能够覆盖很大一部分人群,并降低参与项目的障碍。通过与媒体专家合作,我们可以开发出范围可能更广、宣传力度更大且最终更有可能改变社区内行为和态度的干预措施。本文介绍了一系列涉及戒烟、预防药物滥用、减轻压力、控制体重以及预防艾滋病毒/艾滋病的媒体干预措施。文中讨论了我参与这些干预措施的过程,以及开展这类大规模行为干预措施的意义。