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Personal Involvement of Young People in HIV Prevention Campaign Messages: The Role of Message Format, Culture, and Gender

Author

Cynthia Waszak Geary
Holly M. Burke
Laura Johnson
Jennifer Liku
Laure Castelnau
Shailes Neupane
Cheikh Ibrahima Niang

Family Health International - United States (Geary, Burke, Johnson, Liku), IBOPE - Brazil (Castelnau), Valley Research Group - Nepal (Neupane), Institute for Environmental Sciences - Senegal (Niang)

Publication Date

April 1, 2008

Summary

From the abstract:


"To examine young people's reactions to and understanding of HIV prevention messages developed for Music Television's (MTV's) global HIV prevention campaign Staying Alive, videotaped campaign materials were shown to focus group discussion (FGD) participants living in urban areas of Brazil, Kenya, Nepal, and Senegal. Responses related to "personal involvement" with the message were identified in the data from these FGDs and were examined in relationship to the emerging message themes, the message format (public service announcements [PSAs] vs. documentary), cultural context (site), and participant gender. Across groups, greater personal involvement (measured by personal connections, emotional reactions, and lessons learned) was found in responses about the documentary format compared to the PSA format. Exceptions were found for specific PSAs that were considered more relevant within specific gender or cultural contexts. Implications of findings for global campaigns were considered."


Contact

Claudia Nieto
Investigadora
La Iniciativa de Comunicación

Calle 25C # 3-92 Of 201

Bogotá
Colombia
Tel: (57 1) 2811224 / 2811164
Fax: (57 1) 2860109

Source

Health Education and Behavior, April 2008; 35(2):190-206; abstract available on the Sage Journal website.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site June 19 2008
Last Updated July 17 2008



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