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How peer conversations about HIV/AIDS media messages affect comprehension and beliefs of young South African women

机译:关于艾滋病毒/艾滋病媒体消息的同龄人谈话如何影响南非年轻女性的理解和信仰

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Most existent research on the effects of interpersonal discussions about health campaign messages is based on surveys. In this study, we analysed actual conversations about an HIV/AIDS poster to find out possible effects. Young South African women in 59 dyads (n = 118) participated in conversations about a deliberately puzzling HIV and AIDS poster that cautioned the target group to be faithful to one sexual partner. We measured their comprehension of the poster and beliefs about the message, before and after the conversations. Overall, actual comprehension (AC) was low, and we observed a large discrepancy between actual and perceived comprehension. In general, conversations did not improve AC. It proved to be even more probable that a correct interpretation before a conversation turned into an incorrect interpretation than the other way around. However, having a well-informed conversation partner increased the chance of acquiring adequate subsequent comprehension. We found, in general, that conversations did not decrease undesirable beliefs. One important undesirable belief even became reinforced after the conversations. Conversations among peers might be valuable in health campaigns, but our study shows that intended positive effects do not automatically follow.
机译:关于健康运动信息的人际讨论的影响,最现有的研究是基于调查的。在这项研究中,我们分析了有关艾滋病毒/艾滋病海报的实际对话,以找出可能的影响。南非有59个双胞胎(n = 118)的年轻女性参加了一场有关故意使人困惑的HIV和AIDS海报的对话,该海报警告目标人群忠实于一个性伴侣。在谈话之前和之后,我们评估了他们对发帖人的理解以及对信息的信念。总体而言,实际理解力(AC)较低,我们观察到实际理解力与感知理解力之间存在很大差异。通常,对话并不能改善交流。事实证明,与其他方法相比,在对话之前进行正确的解释会转换为错误的解释。但是,拥有一个消息灵通的对话伙伴会增加获得足够的后续理解的机会。通常,我们发现对话并没有减少不良的信念。谈话之后,一种重要的不良信念甚至得到了强化。在健康运动中,同龄人之间的对话可能很有价值,但我们的研究表明,预期的积极影响不会自动随之而来。

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