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The Entertainment-Education Strategy in Sexual Assault Prevention: A Comparison of Theoretical Foundations and a Test of Effectiveness in a College Campus Setting.

Stacey J T Hust1, Paula M Adams2, Jessica Fitts Willoughby1, Chunbo Ren3, Ming Lei4, Weina Ran5, Emily Garrigues Marett6.   

Abstract

Among the existing sexual assault prevention efforts on college campuses, few use mass communication strategies designed to simultaneously entertain and educate. Although many entertainment-education efforts are guided by social cognitive theory, other theories may be useful in entertainment-education design. Previous research has found that social cognitive theory and social norms theory can successfully influence participants' perceived norms and efficacy related to sexual assault reduction; however, whether such results can be replicated in a naturalistic setting and the extent to which the guiding theoretical foundation may influence outcomes remain unknown. We used a pre- and posttest field experiment with college students in residence halls to assess how different theoretical foundations may influence effects. Over the course of a semester, the participants viewed eight mini-magazines developed using (1) social cognitive theory, (2) social norms theory, (3) a combination of both theoretical frameworks, or (4) a control condition with no sexual assault prevention messaging. Participants in the combined content condition had greater levels of self-efficacy related to sexual assault prevention and more accurate norm perceptions. There were also effects for the mini-magazines developed with only one theoretical framework. Overall, we found that multiple theories can effectively guide entertainment-education message development.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28796574     DOI: 10.1080/10810730.2017.1343877

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Commun        ISSN: 1081-0730


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1.  Formative work to design a digital learning self-assessment and feedback tool to prevent weight gain among college students.

Authors:  Melissa A Napolitano; Sarah Beth Lynch; Meghan N Mavredes; Benjamin D Shambon; Laurie Posey
Journal:  Digit Health       Date:  2020-12-17
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