Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH), University of California, San Francisco, California, USA.
Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA.
Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2021 Mar;53(1-2):13-22. doi: 10.1363/psrh.12183. Epub 2021 Sep 21.
Entertainment television can impact viewers' knowledge, attitudes, and reproductive health behaviors, yet little research has examined the impact of scripted abortion plotlines on viewers' abortion knowledge or social supportiveness for those having abortions. We examined the impact of an abortion storyline from Grey's Anatomy on US-based viewers.
We conducted an online survey of likely Grey's Anatomy viewers prior to the episode's airing, assessing abortion ideology, knowledge, and support. After airing, we resurveyed respondents (including both those who had and had not viewed the target episode). We tested three hypotheses: episode exposure would (1) improve abortion knowledge and (2) increase support for medication abortion and decrease support for self-induced abortion, and (3) the effects on knowledge and supportive intention would be moderated by state support for abortion. We used independent samples t tests to examine hypotheses 1 and 2 and PROCESS macro to test the moderated effects (hypothesis 3).
The results of the pretest/posttest analysis indicated that exposure to the episode significantly improved medication abortion knowledge. Increases in medication abortion knowledge were tied to explicit educational dialogue and did not translate into an increase in general abortion knowledge or social supportiveness. Notably, abortion-related state policy significantly moderated the influence of exposure for respondents in states with policies favorable to abortion access.
These findings suggest that entertainment television can contribute to meaningful increases in viewers' knowledge about abortion, but that the potential for impact of entertainment-education is closely linked to episode content and moderated by state-level abortion policy.
娱乐电视节目可以影响观众的知识、态度和生殖健康行为,但很少有研究调查过虚构的堕胎情节对观众堕胎知识或对堕胎者的社会支持的影响。我们研究了《实习医生格蕾》(Grey's Anatomy)中的一个堕胎情节对美国观众的影响。
我们在该集播出前对可能观看《实习医生格蕾》的观众进行了在线调查,评估他们对堕胎的意识形态、知识和支持程度。播出后,我们重新对受访者进行了调查(包括观看和未观看目标集的受访者)。我们检验了三个假设:(1)节目曝光会提高堕胎知识;(2)增加对药物流产的支持,减少对自行堕胎的支持;(3)对知识和支持意图的影响将受到堕胎支持的州政策的调节。我们使用独立样本 t 检验检验假设 1 和 2,使用 PROCESS 宏检验假设 3 的调节效应。
预测试/后测试分析的结果表明,观看该集显著提高了药物流产知识。药物流产知识的增加与明确的教育对话有关,并没有转化为一般堕胎知识或社会支持的增加。值得注意的是,与堕胎相关的州政策显著调节了对支持堕胎获取的州政策的受访者的影响。
这些发现表明,娱乐电视节目可以为观众对堕胎的知识增长做出有意义的贡献,但娱乐教育的潜力与情节内容密切相关,并受到州级堕胎政策的调节。