A Formative Evaluation of a Social Media Campaign to Reduce Adolescent Dating Violence
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-11-2014
Publication Title
JMIR Research Protocols
Volume
3
Issue
4
First page number:
1
Last page number:
13
Abstract
Background: The Emory Jane Fonda Center implemented the Start Strong Atlanta social marketing campaign, “Keep It Strong ATL”, in 2007 to promote the development of healthy adolescent relationships and to foster the prevention of adolescent dating abuse among 11-14 year olds. Objective: A formative evaluation was conducted to understand whether messages directed at the target audience were relevant to the program’s relationship promotion and violence prevention goals, and whether the “Web 2.0” social media channels of communication (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, Tumblr, and Pinterest) were reaching the intended audience. Methods: Mixed methodologies included qualitative interviews and a key informant focus group, a cross-sectional survey, and web analytics. Qualitative data were analyzed using constant comparative methodology informed by grounded theory. Descriptive statistics were generated from survey data, and web analytics provided user information and traffic patterns. Results: Results indicated that the Keep It Strong ATL social marketing campaign was a valuable community resource that had potential for broader scope and greater reach. The evaluation team learned the importance of reaching adolescents through Web 2.0 platforms, and the need for message dissemination via peers. Survey results indicated that Facebook (ranked 6.5 out of 8) was the highest rated social media outlet overall, and exhibited greatest appeal and most frequent visits, yet analytics revealed that only 3.5% of “likes” were from the target audience. These results indicate that the social media campaign is reaching predominantly women (76.5% of viewership) who are outside of the target age range of 11-14 years.
Keywords
Adolescents; Dating violence; Social media; Formative evaluation
Disciplines
Public Health
Language
English
Repository Citation
Lambert, D. N.,
Bishop, L. E.,
Guetig, S.,
Frew, P. M.
(2014).
A Formative Evaluation of a Social Media Campaign to Reduce Adolescent Dating Violence.
JMIR Research Protocols, 3(4),
1-13.
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.3546