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Effects of an entertaining culturally targeted narrative and anappealing expert interview on the colorectal screening intentions of AfricanAmerican women

机译:有趣的针对文化的叙述和关于非洲大肠癌筛查意图的有吸引力的专家访谈美国妇女

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Universal screening for colorectal cancer (CRC) is recommended for individuals 50–75 years of age, but screening uptake is suboptimal and African Americans have suffered persistent racial disparities in CRC incidence and deaths. We compared a culturally tailored fictional narrative and an engaging expert interview on the ability to increase intentions to be screened for CRC among African American women. In a post-only experiment, women (N = 442) in face-to-face listening groups in African American churches heard audio recordings of either a narrative or an expert interview. Questionnaires were completed immediately afterward and 30 days later. Women who heard narratives reported stronger intentions to be screened with a home stool blood test than women who heard the interview; the effect lasted at least 30 days. Culturally tailored, fictional narratives appear to be an effective persuasive strategy for reducing racial disparities in CRC outcomes.
机译:建议对50-75岁的人群进行大肠癌的普查,但筛查的吸收率不是最佳的,而且非洲裔美国人在CRC发病率和死亡人数上一直存在种族差异。我们比较了具有文化特色的虚构叙事和一次引人入胜的专家访谈,这些访谈涉及提高非裔美国女性筛查CRC意愿的能力。在一项仅做后期的实验中,非裔美国人教堂中面对面倾听小组中的妇女(N = 442)听到了叙述性或专家访谈的录音。问卷调查紧随其后,并于30天后完成。听到叙述的女性比接受采访的女性更愿意接受家庭大便血液检查。效果持续至少30天。从文化角度出发,虚构的叙事似乎是减少CRC结果中种族差异的有效说服策略。

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