Literature DB >> 35104924

Are some narratives better than others?: The impact of different narrative forms on adolescents' intentions to text and drive.

Courtney L Scherr1, Helen Lillie2, Chelsea L Ratcliff3, Melinda Krakow4, Miao Liu5, Jakob D Jensen2.   

Abstract

Psychological reactance theory posits individuals seek to restore freedom when threatened. Communication scholars have hypothesized persuasive messages can constitute threats to freedom. The current study engages questions about the potential for different forms of narratives in public service announcements (PSAs) to trigger freedom threats by examining responses to a PSA campaign that utilized three forms of narrative (celebrity testimonials, peer testimonials, and accident stories) to decrease adolescent texting and driving intentions. Participants (N = 214) watched anti-texting and driving narratives, and completed measures of threat to freedom, anger, negative cognition, and attitudes/intentions toward texting/driving. Compared to celebrity/peer testimonial PSAs, accident stories triggered increased anger and, indirectly, decreased intentions to drive safely. The results also suggest the need for continued examination of the best way to model psychological reactance theory, and the value of further research explicating anger as a mechanism of message effects.
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Keywords:  Anger first model; intertwined model; narratives; psychological reactance theory; risk communication; separated model; texting while driving

Year:  2022        PMID: 35104924      PMCID: PMC9339580          DOI: 10.1111/risa.13878

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Risk Anal        ISSN: 0272-4332            Impact factor:   4.302


  26 in total

1.  Examining the use of forceful language when designing exercise persuasive messages for adults: a test of conceptualizing reactance arousal as a two-step process.

Authors:  Brian L Quick; Jennifer R Considine
Journal:  Health Commun       Date:  2008-09

Review 2.  Probability information in risk communication: a review of the research literature.

Authors:  Vivianne H M Visschers; Ree M Meertens; Wim W F Passchier; Nanne N K de Vries
Journal:  Risk Anal       Date:  2008-11-05       Impact factor: 4.000

3.  Narrative Health Communication and Behavior Change: The Influence of Exemplars in the News on Intention to Quit Smoking.

Authors:  Hyun Suk Kim; Cabral A Bigman; Amy E Leader; Caryn Lerman; Joseph N Cappella
Journal:  J Commun       Date:  2012-04-25

Review 4.  On the Usefulness of Narratives: An Interdisciplinary Review and Theoretical Model.

Authors:  Victoria A Shaffer; Elizabeth S Focella; Andrew Hathaway; Laura D Scherer; Brian J Zikmund-Fisher
Journal:  Ann Behav Med       Date:  2018-04-19

5.  Impact of news of celebrity illness on breast cancer screening: Kylie Minogue's breast cancer diagnosis.

Authors:  Simon Chapman; Kim McLeod; Melanie Wakefield; Simon Holding
Journal:  Med J Aust       Date:  2005-09-05       Impact factor: 7.738

6.  College students' prevalence and perceptions of text messaging while driving.

Authors:  Marissa A Harrison
Journal:  Accid Anal Prev       Date:  2011-03-29

7.  Gain- and Loss-Frame Sun Safety Messages and Psychological Reactance of Adolescents.

Authors:  Hyunyi Cho; Laura Sands
Journal:  Commun Res Rep       Date:  2011-10-25

8.  The impact of a celebrity promotional campaign on the use of colon cancer screening: the Katie Couric effect.

Authors:  Peter Cram; A Mark Fendrick; John Inadomi; Mark E Cowen; Daniel Carpenter; Sandeep Vijan
Journal:  Arch Intern Med       Date:  2003-07-14

9.  When a celebrity contracts a disease: the example of Earvin "Magic" Johnson's announcement that he was HIV positive.

Authors:  Mary K Casey; Mike Allen; Tara Emmers-Sommer; Erin Sahlstein; Dan Degooyer; Alaina Winters; Amy Elisabeth Wagner; Tim Dun
Journal:  J Health Commun       Date:  2003 May-Jun

10.  Adolescent reactance and anti-smoking campaigns: a theoretical approach.

Authors:  Joseph Grandpre; Eusebio M Alvaro; Michael Burgoon; Claude H Miller; John R Hall
Journal:  Health Commun       Date:  2003
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1.  Intention to Screen for Hepatitis C Among University Students: Influence of Different Communicative Scenarios.

Authors:  Pierluigi Diotaiuti; Stefania Mancone; Lavinia Falese; Maria Ferrara; Fernando Bellizzi; Giuseppe Valente; Stefano Corrado; Francesco Misiti
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2022-05-11       Impact factor: 5.435

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