eprintid: 6752 rev_number: 4 userid: 6 dir: disk0/00/00/67/52 datestamp: 2011-11-10 19:34:15 lastmod: 2016-11-15 13:38:23 status_changed: 2011-11-10 19:34:15 type: thesis_degree metadata_visibility: show contact_email: Gina.Londino@gmail.com item_issues_count: 0 eprint_status: archive creators_name: Londino, Gina Rose creators_email: Gina.Londino@gmail.com title: Decisions, Decisions: Developing Interactive Fiction for Health Communication ispublished: unpub divisions: sch_gsph_behavioralcommhealthsci full_text_status: public keywords: health communication; interactive fiction; undergraduate sexual health abstract: Young female undergraduate students frequently engage in sexual activity, often without using condoms. Such risky behavior poses serious physical health risks to these women, their current and future partners, and possibly their children. Consequences of unsafe sex like STIs and unplanned pregnancy can further have serious financial and psychological implications. Health communication campaigns that impart sexual health information and improve attitudes toward safer sex offer a promising means of addressing these serious public health issues. A strategic health communication effort will comprise solid theoretical bases, carefully designed program plans, and ample community involvement to create effective and appealing messages and materials.The Adventures in... project began when four graduate students created a small, vibrant interactive fiction story booklet as a novel means of sexual health outreach for female undergraduates. Initially part of the final assignment for a Health Communication class, the booklet interested several stakeholders at the University of Pittsburgh who gave the graduate students (the project team) opportunity to adapt the item and circulate it in the undergraduate population. Since adapting the booklet to fit cultural, institutional, and other considerations, the Adventures in... project has distributed copies of the item at several student events and received positive initial feedback from members of the target audience. Several challenges arose through the course of the project that delayed its development and limited its outreach, some of which may have been prevented through more careful planning. However, the project team has continued to adapt the message and material to serve the needs of the target population.Interactive fiction as health pedagogy appears to have strong theoretical premise and promise as a form of health communication. This project has public health significance because entertaining communication efforts that promote sexual health are necessary to address young adults' unsafe sex practices. The Adventures in... project consequently must continue its development and outreach efforts. Foremost, it should create more stories on other relevant health topics, expand its reach to other segments of the student population and to other college campuses, and adopt the increasingly popular and accessible online format. date: 2011-06-29 date_type: completed institution: University of Pittsburgh refereed: TRUE etdcommittee_type: committee_chair etdcommittee_type: committee_member etdcommittee_type: committee_member etdcommittee_type: committee_member etdcommittee_name: Terry, Martha Ann etdcommittee_name: Trauth, Jeanette etdcommittee_name: Martinson, Jeremy etdcommittee_name: Soska, Tracy etdcommittee_email: materry@pitt.edu etdcommittee_email: trauth@pitt.edu etdcommittee_email: jmartins@pitt.edu etdcommittee_email: tsssw@pitt.edu etdcommittee_id: MATERRY etdcommittee_id: TRAUTH etdcommittee_id: JMARTINS etdcommittee_id: TSSSW etd_defense_date: 2011-03-30 etd_approval_date: 2011-06-29 etd_submission_date: 2011-04-04 etd_access_restriction: immediate etd_patent_pending: FALSE assigned_doi: doi:10.5195/pitt.etd.2011.6752 thesis_type: thesis degree: MPH committee: Martha Ann Terry, BA, MA, PhD (materry@pitt.edu) - Committee Chair committee: Jeannette Trauth, MPA, MS, PhD (trauth@pitt.edu) - Committee Member committee: Jeremy Martinson, DPhil (jmartins@pitt.edu) - Committee Member committee: Tracy Soska, MSW (tsssw@pitt.edu) - Committee Member etdurn: etd-04042011-220139 other_id: http://etd.library.pitt.edu/ETD/available/etd-04042011-220139/ other_id: etd-04042011-220139 citation: Londino, Gina Rose (2011) Decisions, Decisions: Developing Interactive Fiction for Health Communication. Master's Thesis, University of Pittsburgh. (Unpublished) document_url: http://d-scholarship-dev.library.pitt.edu/6752/1/Londino_Gina_Rose_ETD_2011.pdf