Authors
Kaitlin Fitzgerald, Elaine Paravati, Melanie C Green, Melissa M Moore, Jeffrey L Qian
Publication date
2020/2/23
Journal
Health communication
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Stories may provide a useful way of communicating about health and promoting engagement for health promotion campaigns. In this study, we examined the effectiveness of a particular type of narrative, restorative narratives (stories that highlight hope and resilience), relative to negative narratives (stories that focus on suffering or challenges). We also tested the effect of labeling the story as fact or fiction. The results suggested that restorative narratives may foster greater prosocial behavior than negative narratives and effectiveness does not differ depending on whether a story is labeled as “factual” or “fictional.” Our findings offer encouraging implications for future promotional efforts by health organizations.
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Scholar articles
K Fitzgerald, E Paravati, MC Green, MM Moore… - Health communication, 2020