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Narrative versus Non-narrative: The Role of Identification Transportation and Emotion in Reducing Health Disparities

机译:叙述与非叙事:减少健康差异的识别运输和情感的作用

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This research empirically tests whether using a fictional narrative produces a greater impact on health-related knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral intention than presenting the identical information in a more traditional, nonfiction, non-narrative format. European American, Mexican American, and African American women (N = 758) were surveyed before and after viewing either a narrative or non-narrative cervical cancer-related film. The narrative was more effective in increasing cervical cancer-related knowledge and attitudes. Moreover, in response to the narrative featuring Latinas, Mexican Americans were most transported, identified most with the characters, and experienced the strongest emotions. Regressions revealed that transportation, identification with specific characters, and emotion each contributed to shifts in knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral intentions. Thus, narrative formats may provide a valuable tool in reducing health disparities.
机译:这项研究从经验上检验了使用虚构的叙事是否比以更传统的,非虚构的,非叙事的形式呈现相同的信息对健康相关的知识,态度和行为意图产生更大的影响。在观看与叙事性或非叙事性宫颈癌相关的电影之前和之后,对欧美,墨西哥裔美国人和非洲裔美国妇女(N = 758)进行了调查。该叙述在增加与子宫颈癌相关的知识和态度方面更有效。此外,作为对拉丁裔叙事的回应,墨西哥裔美国人被运送得最多,与角色的关系最密切,并且经历了最强烈的情感。回归表明,交通,对特定人物的识别以及情感都有助于知识,态度和行为意图的转变。因此,叙述形式可以为减少健康差异提供有价值的工具。

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