Frank Lauren B, Murphy Sheila T, Chatterjee Joyee S, Moran Meghan B, Baezconde-Garbanati Lourdes
a Department of Communication , Portland State University.
Health Commun. 2015;30(2):154-63. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2014.974126.
Increasingly, health communication practitioners are exploring the use of narrative storytelling to convey health information. For this study, a narrative film was produced to provide information about the human papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer prevention. The storyline centered on Lupita, a young woman recently diagnosed with HPV who informs her family about HPV and the availability of the HPV vaccine for her younger sister. The objective was to examine the roles of identification with characters and narrative involvement (made up of three dimensions: involvement, perceived relevance, and immersion) on perceived response efficacy, perceived severity, and perceived susceptibility to HPV and behavior (discussing the HPV vaccine with a health care provider). A random sample of 450 European American, Mexican American, and African American women between the ages of 25 and 45 years, living in the Los Angeles area, was surveyed by phone before, 2 weeks after, and 6 months after viewing the film. The more relevant women found the narrative to their own lives at 2 weeks, the higher they perceived the severity of the virus and the perceived response efficacy of the vaccine to be. Also at 2 weeks, identifying with characters was positively associated with perceived susceptibility to HPV but negatively associated with perceived severity. At 6 months, identification with specific characters was significantly associated with perceived threat and behavior. These findings suggest that different aspects of narrative health messages should be manipulated depending on the specific beliefs and behaviors being targeted. Implications for narrative message design are discussed.
健康传播从业者越来越多地探索使用叙事性故事来传达健康信息。在本研究中,制作了一部叙事电影,以提供有关人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)和宫颈癌预防的信息。故事情节围绕着卢皮塔展开,她是一名最近被诊断出感染HPV的年轻女性,她向家人介绍了HPV以及她妹妹可接种HPV疫苗的情况。目的是研究对角色的认同和叙事参与(由三个维度组成:参与度、感知相关性和沉浸感)对感知反应效能、感知严重性以及对HPV的感知易感性和行为(与医疗保健提供者讨论HPV疫苗)的作用。对居住在洛杉矶地区、年龄在25至45岁之间的450名欧美裔、墨西哥裔和非裔美国女性进行了随机抽样,在观看电影前、观看后2周和6个月通过电话进行了调查。在2周时,女性发现叙事与自己生活的相关性越高,她们对病毒严重性和疫苗感知反应效能的感知就越高。同样在2周时,对角色的认同与对HPV的感知易感性呈正相关,但与感知严重性呈负相关。在6个月时,对特定角色的认同与感知威胁和行为显著相关。这些发现表明,应根据所针对的具体信念和行为来操控叙事健康信息的不同方面。文中讨论了对叙事信息设计的启示。