Effectiveness of Narrative Persuasion on Facebook: Change of Attitude and Intention towards HPV

U. Cuesta, L. Martinez, Victoria Cuesta
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Abstract Information, detection and prevention are very important factors in sexually transmitted diseases such as human papillomavirus, which is linked to cervical cancer and other cancers (WHO, 2015). This paper aims to demonstrate empirically whether the use of narrative in new media, such as Facebook, produces a greater impact on attitudes and intention in sex education issues, such as human papillomavirus, than the same information presented in non-narrative. Also, the role of the viewer’s involvement in this persuasive effect is analysed. A group of young university students was tested before and after viewing a Facebook profile on HPV in a narrative vs non-narrative format. The narrative proved to be more effective than the non-narrative, provoking a more positive attitude towards periodic medical checkups and towards the intention of being tested for HPV. Additionally, narrative transportation proved to have a direct effect on attitude, while involvement with both the story and the character play a moderating role on intention. In conclusion, this paper demonstrates that structured narrative format in Facebook is an effective tool in the field of health education and prevention of HPV, which could also play a role in preventing cervical cancer.
Facebook上叙事说服的有效性:对HPV态度和意图的改变
人乳头瘤病毒等性传播疾病与宫颈癌和其他癌症有关(WHO, 2015),信息、检测和预防是非常重要的因素。本文旨在实证证明,在Facebook等新媒体中使用叙事,是否会比在非叙事中呈现相同的信息,对性教育问题(如人类乳头瘤病毒)的态度和意图产生更大的影响。同时,分析了观众的参与在这种说服效果中的作用。一组年轻的大学生在浏览Facebook个人资料之前和之后,以叙述和非叙述的形式对HPV进行了测试。事实证明,叙述比非叙述更有效,促使人们对定期体检和接受人乳头瘤病毒检测的意愿持更积极的态度。此外,叙事转移被证明对态度有直接影响,而对故事和角色的参与对意图有调节作用。综上所述,本文表明Facebook中的结构化叙事格式是健康教育和预防HPV领域的有效工具,也可以在预防宫颈癌方面发挥作用。
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