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A sociodrama: an innovative program engaging college students to learn and self-reflect about alcohol use.

机译:社会剧:一项创新计划,吸引大学生学习和反思酒精使用情况。

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TOPIC: A sociodrama addressing college drinking. PURPOSE: This article reports on the development, production, and evaluation of an innovative sociodrama addressing college drinking mental health professionals caring for students who drink at levels that cause negative consequences can use techniques addressed in the sociodrama to help students self-reflect on their alcohol use. The goal is to help students make healthy choices to decrease the negative consequences as a result of drinking. A script for the sociodrama was developed and five students acted out the sociodrama. A facilitator engaged the audience of college students, at scripted pauses, during the production to reflect on the scenes presented. The purpose of the sociodrama is to foster a discussion, to aid in student understanding concerning college drinking, to have students consider and commit to use harm reduction techniques, to access resources, and to correct misperceptions about drinking. The sociodrama format can help address communication challenges, problem solving, and self-awareness. METHODS: Pre- and post-surveys were administered to test commitment to use harm reduction techniques, assess the perception of a student's own drinking pattern to the perception of their fellow student colleague drinking, assess the student use of resources, and assess the effectiveness of the sociodrama as a means of learning. This research was Institutional Review Board approved. FINDINGS: Over 41% of students reported not consuming alcohol the last time they partied or socialized yet reported only 3.8% of their students colleagues did not consume alcohol. Most students (94%) reported that drinking five or more drinks would place them at risk as opposed to estimating that the same amount would put fewer students at risk (75%). Students significantly increased their commitment to use harm reduction techniques. CONCLUSION: A sociodrama is an effective method of involving students in discussions about college drinking and engaging them in conversation and self-reflection.
机译:主题:解决大学饮酒问题的社交剧。目的:本文报道了一种创新的社交戏剧的开发,生产和评估,该剧针对的是大学饮酒的心理健康专业人员,照顾那些喝酒会导致不良后果的学生,可以使用社交戏剧中提到的技术来帮助学生对酒精进行自我反思用。目的是帮助学生做出健康的选择,以减少饮酒带来的负面影响。开发了社交剧的剧本,有五名学生表演了社交剧。主持人在制作过程中按脚本暂停了大学生的听众,以反映所呈现的场景。社会戏剧的目的是促进讨论,​​以帮助学生了解大学饮酒,让学生考虑并致力于使用减少伤害的技术,获取资源,并纠正对饮酒的误解。社会剧形式可以帮助解决沟通难题,问题解决和自我意识。方法:进行调查前和调查后,以测试使用减低伤害技术的承诺,评估学生对自己同事饮酒方式的感知,对同事同事饮酒的感知,评估学生对资源的使用以及评估评估的有效性。社会戏剧作为一种学习手段。该研究获得了机构审查委员会的批准。结果:超过41%的学生上次参加聚会或参加社交活动时报告不饮酒,但报告只有3.8%的学生同事不饮酒。大多数学生(94%)报告说,喝五种或更多饮料会使他们处于危险之中,而不是估计相同的数量会使更少的学生处于危险之中(75%)。学生大大增加了使用减少伤害技术的决心。结论:社交戏剧是一种有效的方法,可以使学生参与有关大学饮酒的讨论,并使他们参与对话和自我反省。

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