نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی

نویسنده

پزشک و کارشناس ارشد بهداشت عمومی.

چکیده

ایدز پدیده‌ای با جنبه‌های مختلف اجتماعی، فرهنگی، اقتصادی و حتی امنیتی است که در بسیاری از کشورهای جهان برای پیشگیری از گسترش آن، رسانه‌های جمعی نقش مؤثری ایفا کرده‌اند. اما در کشور ما به دلایل مختلف، رسانه‌ها بویژه صداوسیما وظیفه اطلاع‌رسانی در این زمینه را چنان که باید بر عهده نگرفته‌اند در حالی که شواهد علمی نشان داده است آموزش و اطلاع‌رسانی گسترده و مداوم بهترین راه مصون کردن جامعه از خطر ایدز است. این مقاله به بررسی شواهد علمی آموزش و اطلاع‌رسانی درباره ایدز، نقش رسانه‌های جمعی و پیشنهاد راهکارهایی برای فعال‌تر شدن رسانه‌ها در این زمینه در جمهوری اسلامی ایران می‌پردازد.
 

کلیدواژه‌ها

عنوان مقاله [English]

Training on AIDS/HIV; the Role of Media

نویسنده [English]

  • Omid Zamani

چکیده [English]

AIDS is a multidimensional phenomenon with social, cultural, economical and even security aspects. In many countries media have played a key role in preventing the spread of the disease. However, in our country due to various reasons, media, particularly the IRIB, have not fulfilled this duty in its due manner. Scientific evidence shows that education and training are the best ways of immunizing the society against AIDS.
This article studies the scientific evidence of training and education on AIDS and the role of media in this regard. It finally proposes some strategies for streamlining the media role in the Islamic Republic of Iran in respect to the issue of AIDS.

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • AIDS
  • Training
  • Communications
  • Behavioral Change

 

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