Are “Well-Told” Stories of Cancer Worn Out? Insights on Persuasion Characteristics Used in Cancer Narrative PSAs

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Shelly Rodgers, J. Stemmle
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Abstract

Abstract There has been limited attention to cancer narrative public service announcements (CNPSAs) despite their potential to educate and engage consumers. Attributes of “well-told” stories are assumed to lead to narrative success, yet seldom do studies describe the nature of characteristics used in real-world advertisements. A major goal of the research was to quantitatively examine the more qualitative aspects of narratives by describing persuasion characteristics present in CNPSAs for two of the most common cancers in women (breast) and men (prostate). This was accomplished with a content analysis of 402 breast and prostate CNPSAs. Descriptive results were linked to behavioral engagement to draw conclusions that hold important implications to explain the role of narrative advertising as a social force. Analyses provide support for the central hypothesis of the study, indicating that effective cancer narratives are at least in part a product of the content, form, and context features of CNPSAs. This research is intended to inform researchers and practitioners in narrative approaches used to influence cancer prevention and control behaviors, as well as indicating which narrative approaches might be better suited for engaging individuals affected by cancer.
癌症的“健康”故事已经过时了吗?癌症叙事公益广告的说服特征探析
尽管癌症叙事公益广告(cnpsa)具有教育和吸引消费者的潜力,但对它们的关注有限。“讲得好”的故事的属性被认为会导致叙事的成功,但很少有研究描述真实世界广告中使用的特征的本质。该研究的一个主要目标是通过描述两种最常见的女性(乳腺癌)和男性(前列腺癌)的cnpsa中存在的说服特征,定量地检查叙事的更多定性方面。这是通过对402例乳腺和前列腺cnpsa的含量分析完成的。描述性结果与行为参与联系起来,得出的结论对解释叙述性广告作为一种社会力量的作用具有重要意义。分析为该研究的中心假设提供了支持,表明有效的癌症叙事至少在一定程度上是cnpsa的内容、形式和背景特征的产物。本研究旨在为研究人员和从业人员提供影响癌症预防和控制行为的叙事方法,并指出哪种叙事方法可能更适合吸引受癌症影响的个人。
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