Printed Health Education Materials for Diverse Communities: Suggestions Learned from the Field
- 1 December 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Health Education Quarterly
- Vol. 23 (1_suppl) , 123-141
- https://doi.org/10.1177/109019819602301s10
Abstract
Health education materials designed for the general population may be perceived as unattractive, irrelevant, or unclear by members of certain cultural groups. Given the increasingly multicultural demographics of the United States, planners need to be aware of the specific characteristics of a target audience to address cultural differences and similarities in health messages. The authors describe the use of the subjective culture methodology and social marketing to develop health education materials targeted to multicultural populations, illustrate cultural factors that should be considered when designing printed materials, and outline steps in the design of attractive, stimulating, and culturally appropriate materials. The authors describe the challenges and problems in designing printed materials for multiethnic communities, give suggestions for written educational messages, present a summary of the lessons learned in the development of materials for ethnically diverse populations, and give examples of success stories in multiethnic communities.Keywords
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