| Literature DB >> 34208087 |
Burt Davis1, Carel J M Jansen2,3.
Abstract
Poor health literacy in the Western Cape Province of South Africa is one of the main factors hampering methamphetamine (MA) use prevention efforts in the area, where the abuse of this drug is a major health and social problem affecting especially previously disadvantaged communities. In the first part of a two-part study, we compared a health-related fotonovela about MA to an existing brochure group and a control group. Main findings show that the vast majority of readers preferred the fotonovela over the existing brochure. This included participants from all three age groups and for both levels of health literacy (low/high) distinguished (n = 372). Furthermore, specifically for older people with low levels of health literacy, the fotonovela outperformed the existing brochure condition for knowledge level. In the second part of the study, we found that healthcare providers (n = 75) strongly prefer a fotonovela over an existing brochure, while this cohort viewed the potential use of fotonovelas in a health care setting as very positive. Our findings add to the promising results of an earlier fotonovela study about MA use in South Africa, providing further support for considering using narratives in health communication as a serious option to effectively communicate convincing health information about this drug to target audiences in the Western Cape Province.Entities:
Keywords: entertainment-education; fotonovela; health communication; health information; health literacy; methamphetamine; narratives; photo story; substance abuse; tik
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34208087 PMCID: PMC8296184 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18126334
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Cover page (panel (a)) and an example page (panel (b)) of the fotonovela version in English (in this study, only the Afrikaans version was used). As mentioned earlier, the street name for MA in South Africa is ‘tik’.
Figure 2Example page of the existing brochure used in this study (Afrikaans version; there was no English version). Summary of the content in panel (a): This section discusses the dangers of MA use. Summary of the content in panel (b): This section reflects the logo and contact details of the non-governmental organization who developed the brochure. Summary of the content in panel (c): This section shows the cover page. Translation of the text above the cartoon/image: ‘The cruel facts about MA’.
Descriptive statistics for the part of the study related to RQ1.
| Fotonovela with Q&A Section | Fotonovela without Q&A Section | Existing Brochure | Control Condition | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | |
| Gender | |||||
| Male | |||||
| Female | |||||
| Missing values | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( |
| Place of residence | |||||
| Ceres | |||||
| Swellendam | |||||
| Malmesbury | |||||
| Calvinia | |||||
| Level of education | |||||
| Low | |||||
| High | |||||
| Missing values | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( |
| Age Group | |||||
| 19 or younger |
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| 20–34 years | |||||
| 35 years or older | |||||
| Missing values | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( |
Health literacy levels of participants for the part of the study related to RQ1.
| Fotonovela with Q&A Section | Fotonovela without Q&A Section | Existing Brochure | Control Condition | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | |
| Level of health literacy | |||||
| Low | |||||
| High | |||||
| Missing values | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( |
Descriptive statistics for the part of the study related to RQ2.
| Total | |
|---|---|
| ( | |
| Gender | |
| Male | |
| Female | |
| Missing values | ( |
| Place of residence | |
| Ceres | |
| Prince Alfred Hamlet | |
| Level of education | |
| Low | |
| High | |
| Missing values | ( |
| Age Groups | |
| 19 or younger | |
| 20–34 years | |
| 35 years and older | |
| Missing values | ( |