使社区参与了解肯尼亚中部农村地区的过度饮酒情况

N. Muturi
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在许多发展中国家,慢性饮酒是主要的公共卫生和社会经济负担之一。尽管政府努力限制其供应和消费,但这项研究的重点是大量饮用未记录和未监控的非法酒,这与肯尼亚中部农村地区的许多死亡事件有关。社会变革的沟通方法强调社区参与,在定义问题和设计适当的干预措施时纳入未听到的声音。通过焦点小组和深入访谈,审查农村社区对酗酒问题根源的看法及其对问题严重性的认识,该研究发现,要在该地区成功预防酗酒,需要解决社会文化、经济和环境因素。虽然社区意识到慢性酒精中毒的严重性,但他们可能对酒精中毒对消费者和整个社区的长期健康影响没有适当的认识。这些发现对于设计文化特定的沟通干预措施是必要的,这些干预措施关注的是超越个人行为的社会变革。
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Engaging communities in the understanding of excessive alcohol consumption in rural Central Kenya
Abstract Chronic alcohol consumption is among the major public health and socioeconomic burdens in many developing nations. This study focuses on the heavy drinking of unrecorded and unmonitored illicit liquor that has been associated with numerous fatalities in rural Central Kenya in spite of government's efforts to limit its supply and consumption. The communication for social change approach puts emphasis in community engagement, incorporating the unheard voices in defining the problem and designing appropriate interventions. Through focus groups and in-depth interviews to examine rural communities' perspectives on the root cause of the alcoholism problem and their perceive severity of the problem, the study found sociocultural, economic, and environmental factors that need to be addressed for successful alcohol prevention in the region. Although communities are aware of the severity of chronic alcoholism, they may not have proper understanding of the long-term health impact it has on consumers and the overall communities. Such findings are necessary in the design of culture-specific communication interventions that focus on social change beyond individual behavior.
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Journal of International Communication
Journal of International Communication Social Sciences-Communication
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期刊介绍: International Communication is an established field of study taught widely around the world under a variety of names. Journal of International Communication (JIC) is a refereed journal the field of international communication calls its own and one that provides a forum for discussion for the various geo-academic approaches to the study of global communication. A variety of fields of study, including International Communication, International Relations, International Development, International Political Economy, Global Sociology, Media Anthropology, Media and Cultural Studies, and Post-colonial Studies nourish JIC .
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