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Television entertainment and health education for children in Israel

Dov Tamir (Dov Tamir is the Director, in the Department of Health Promotion, Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel.)
Anat Shabtai (Anat Shabtai is a Health Educator in the Department of Health Promotion, Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel.)
Ruth Weinstein (Ruth Weinstein is Deputy Director of Health Promotion and Education, in the Department of Health Promotion, Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel.)
Itzhak Dayan (Itzhak Dayan is a Director at MIDGAM Consultation and Research Ltd, Israel.)
Michal Avraham (Michal Avraham is a Producer at Israeli Film Services, Ministry of Education, Israel.)
Maya Tamir (Maya Tamir is a Researcher in the Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA.)

Health Education

ISSN: 0965-4283

Article publication date: 1 August 2003

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Abstract

Describes initial effects of 30 short health education episodes for television on health knowledge and behavior of seven‐to‐eight year old Israeli children. The research population consisted of a random sample of 300 Israeli children who have cable television at home. A telephone survey was conducted three months after the items were broadcast on the most popular children’s channel on television in Israel. Of the sample children 95 per cent watched the Children’s Channel, and 95 per cent of these children were familiar with the main characters of the series. The findings indicate that by using television prime‐time it was possible to expose a majority of children to health messages and increase health knowledge and reported positive behavior. In addition, it is proposed to integrate such a program with school health education that incorporates similar health messages for children.

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Tamir, D., Shabtai, A., Weinstein, R., Dayan, I., Avraham, M. and Tamir, M. (2003), "Television entertainment and health education for children in Israel", Health Education, Vol. 103 No. 4, pp. 245-253. https://doi.org/10.1108/09654280310485582

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