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Exploring anti-tobacco messages from an experiential arts activity with Aboriginal youth in an Australian high-school setting

机译:在澳大利亚高中环境中探索来自澳大利亚青年的经验艺术活动的反烟草信息

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High Aboriginal smoking prevalence exposes youth to passive smoking and encourages initiation. Using an educational arts-in-health project, we engaged youth in exploring the meaning of smoking for the Aboriginal community. An interactive classroom session educated N=20 Aboriginal high-school students about smoking and mass media literacy, followed by a poster-making session. The students could choose a threat-appeal, a positive benefit appeal or an advocacy message, targeted at youth, families or Elders. The visual and textual content of the posters underwent framework analysis to explore the range of messages and images. Students created innovative posters depicting issues facing Aboriginal people from smoking, including the potential loss of parents to ill-health. The majority of messages were fear-based (59 per cent), and targeted family (63 per cent). Over half of the students included Aboriginal arts styles or symbols. Aboriginal students exhibited insight into the effects of tobacco on their community.
机译:高年份吸烟患病率暴露于被动吸烟,鼓励启动。使用教育艺术艺术项目,我们从事青年探索吸烟为土着社区的意义。互动课堂会议教育N = 20个土着高中生关于吸烟和大众媒体素养,其次是海报制作。学生可以选择威胁吸引力,积极的福利呼吁或宣传信息,针对青年,家庭或长老。海报的视觉和文本内容接受了框架分析以探索消息和图像范围。学生创造了创新的海报,描绘了吸烟的原住民面临的问题,包括父母对健康不良潜在的损失。大多数消息是恐惧(59%),目标家庭(63%)。超过一半的学生包括原住民艺术风格或符号。土着学生对烟草对其社区的影响表现出洞察力。

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