Department of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Cultural Industries, University of Parma, Parma, Italy.
Governance of Screening Programs Unit, Local Health Authority of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
Appl Psychol Health Well Being. 2024 May;16(2):497-514. doi: 10.1111/aphw.12501. Epub 2023 Oct 15.
We tested whether a didactic and a narrative video (i.e. educational content and personal stories versus irrelevant information) could boost colorectal cancer (CRC) screening intention directly and through cognitive predictors of CRC screening behavior. We also tested whether exposure to a story changed participants' affective forecasting, reducing the perception of negative emotions associated with CRC screening (disgust, embarrassment, and fear). The study was conducted online with a between-participants design and recruiting a convenience sample (N = 375). We found that, compared with watching the control video, being exposed to the narrative video about CRC screening was indirectly associated with greater screening intention via vicarious experience and positive attitudes, whereas watching the didactic video was positively associated with CRC screening intention only among participants who had received an invitation letter but did not get screened, and among those yet to receive an invitation to screen. In the latter group, screening intention was boosted through positive attitudes. Our findings do not confirm that stories change affective forecasting, but narration likely fosters messages acceptance through vicarious experience. We also found support for the effectiveness of physicians' recommendations in promoting CRC screening, an intervention that might be effectively administered through a generalized, cost-effective video.
我们测试了教学视频和叙事视频(即教育内容和个人故事与不相关信息)是否可以直接以及通过 CRC 筛查行为的认知预测因素来增强结直肠癌 (CRC) 筛查意愿。我们还测试了接触故事是否会改变参与者的情感预测,从而减少与 CRC 筛查相关的负面情绪(厌恶、尴尬和恐惧)的感知。该研究采用了参与者之间的设计,并通过便利样本(N=375)进行了在线调查。我们发现,与观看对照视频相比,观看关于 CRC 筛查的叙事视频通过替代体验和积极态度与更高的筛查意愿呈间接相关,而观看教学视频仅与收到邀请信但未接受筛查的参与者以及尚未收到筛查邀请的参与者的 CRC 筛查意愿呈正相关。在后一组中,积极的态度促进了筛查意愿。我们的研究结果并不证实故事会改变情感预测,但叙述可能通过替代体验促进信息接受。我们还发现医生建议在促进 CRC 筛查方面的有效性得到了支持,这种干预措施可以通过一种通用的、具有成本效益的视频进行有效地实施。