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Narratives that address affective forecasting errors reduce perceived barriers to colorectal cancer screening.

机译:解决情感预测错误的叙事减少了结肠直肠癌筛查的感知障碍。

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Narratives from similar others may be an effective way to increase important health behaviors. In this study, we used a narrative intervention to promote colorectal cancer screening. Researchers have suggested that people may overestimate barriers to colorectal cancer screening. We recruited participants from the US, ages 49-60 who had never previously been screened for colorectal cancer, to read an educational message about screening for the disease. One-half of participants were randomly assigned to also receive a narrative within the message (control participants did not receive a narrative). The narrative intervention was developed according to predictions of affective forecasting theory. Compared to participants who received only the educational message, participants who received the message along with a narrative reported that the barriers to screening would have less of an impact on a future screening experience. The narrative also increased risk perception for colorectal cancer and interest in screening in the next year.
机译:来自其他类似人的叙述可能是增加重要健康行为的有效方法。在这项研究中,我们采用叙述干预来促进大肠癌筛查。研究人员建议人们可能高估了结肠直肠癌筛查的障碍。我们从美国招募了49-60岁从未接受过结肠直肠癌筛查的参与者,以阅读有关筛查该疾病的教育信息。随机分配了一半的参与者,以便他们也收到消息中的叙述(对照参与者没有收到叙述)。叙事干预是根据情感预测理论的预测而发展的。与仅收到教育信息的参与者相比,收到信息并带有叙述的参与者报告说,筛查的障碍对未来的筛查体验影响较小。该叙述还增加了对结直肠癌的风险感知,并增加了对明年筛查的兴趣。

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