Department of Communication, University at Buffalo, State University of New York , Buffalo, New York, USA.
J Health Commun. 2020 Jul 2;25(7):543-553. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2020.1788678. Epub 2020 Jul 16.
Research has long identified narrative persuasion as an effective health communication strategy. This study explores temporal distance perception, which is the perceived distance of a health threat, as a possible psychological mechanism through which narrative persuasion influences young adults' attitude and behavioral intention related to e-cigarette use. When reading the narrative message featuring negative consequences of nicotine addiction, participants demonstrate a higher level of transportation and subsequently perceive the health threat related to e-cigarette as temporally closer. The shortened temporal distance perception, along with transportation, mediates the relationship between exposure to the narrative message and participants' attitude and behavioral intention. Participants' past experience also plays an important role. In particular, participants who have not used e-cigarette before report more negative attitude after reading the narrative message. Findings of the current study indicate that narrative persuasion may be an effective strategy to deter young adults from using e-cigarettes.
研究早就发现叙事说服是一种有效的健康传播策略。本研究探讨了时间距离感知,即对健康威胁的感知距离,作为叙事说服影响年轻人对电子烟使用的态度和行为意图的可能心理机制。当阅读描述尼古丁成瘾的负面后果的叙事信息时,参与者表现出更高的代入感,从而感知到与电子烟相关的健康威胁更近。时间距离感知的缩短,以及代入感,调节了叙事信息的接触与参与者的态度和行为意图之间的关系。参与者的过去经历也起着重要作用。特别是,从未使用过电子烟的参与者在阅读叙事信息后报告了更负面的态度。本研究的结果表明,叙事说服可能是阻止年轻人使用电子烟的有效策略。