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The effects of narrative versus non-narrative information in school health education about alcohol drinking for low educated adolescents

机译:叙事与非叙事信息在学校健康教育中对低受过教育的青少年饮酒的影响

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Background Traditionally most health education materials are written in an expository non-narrative format. Scholars have argued that the effectiveness of materials may increase when these texts are replaced by narrative texts, and that the non-narrative texts should be replaced by narrative texts. However, no previous studies have tested these claims in the context of school health education for low educated adolescents. This study aims to do so for an existing preventive health education intervention about alcohol for low educated adolescents. Based on the empirical findings of previous studies, it is expected that the claims about narratives being more effective than non-narrative texts are not true for effects on knowledge. Instead non-narrative texts are expected to have a stronger impact on this outcome variable. For attitude towards alcohol and intention to drink alcohol the claims are expected to be true, because participants are expected to be less aware of the persuasive intent of the narrative texts, which would make them less resistant. As a result, narrative texts are expected to have a stronger effect on attitude and intention. Methods This study compares the effects on knowledge, attitude towards alcohol, and intention to drink alcohol of both information formats in a two-condition (non-narrative vs. narrative information) experiment with repeated measures (pre-measurement, immediate post-measurement, and delayed post-measurement). The experiment was conducted amongst 296 students of the two lowest levels of the Dutch secondary education system. Results The results showed immediate effects on knowledge and attitude towards alcohol, which did not differ between conditions and school levels. These effects did not persist over time. There were no effects on intention to drink alcohol. Conclusion It is concluded non-narrative and narrative information are equally effective in the context of school health education, suggesting the claims that scholars have made about the superior effects of narrative texts are not true. Given the fact that narrative texts are more expensive to develop, policy makers may not be advised to prefer these types of texts over the traditionally used non-narrative texts.
机译:背景技术传统上大多数健康教育材料是以陈述的非叙述格式编写的。学者认为,当这些文本被叙述文本取代时,材料的有效性可能会增加,并且非叙述文本应该被叙述文本所取代。然而,之前的研究没有在学校健康教育中对低受过教育的青少年进行过这些索赔。本研究旨在为现有的预防性健康教育干预为低受过教育的青少年进行。基于先前研究的实证发现,预计叙述的权利要求比非叙述文本更有效,对知识的影响并非如此。相反,预计非叙述文本对这一结果变量具有更强的影响。对于酗酒的态度和饮酒的意图,预计索赔将是真实的,因为参与者预计会不太了解叙述文本的有说服力的意图,这将使它们抵抗不那么抗拒。因此,预计叙述文本对态度和意图具有更强的影响。方法:本研究对酒的态度,意图比较对知识,对双方信息格式喝酒的两个条件(非叙事与叙述性信息),实验重复测量(预测,立即测量后,并延迟后测量)。该实验是在荷兰二级教育系统的两个最低水平的296名学生中进行的。结果结果表明,对酒精的知识和态度立即影响,条件和学校之间没有差异。这些效果随着时间的推移没有持续存在。有意喝酒的意图没有影响。结论缔结了非叙述和叙事信息在学校健康教育背景下同样有效,提出了学者对叙事文本的卓越影响的声明并非如此。鉴于叙述文本更昂贵的发展,可能不会建议在传统上使用的非叙述文本中更喜欢这些类型的文本。

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