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Using Narrative Communication as a Tool for Health Behavior Change: A Conceptual, Theoretical, and Empirical Overview
by
Hinyard, Leslie J.
, Kreuter, Matthew W.
in
Behavior Change
/ Behavior Modification
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Change agents
/ Communication
/ Health Behavior
/ Health behaviour
/ Health education
/ Health information
/ Health Promotion
/ Health Promotion - methods
/ Humans
/ Imagery
/ Interaction
/ Interpersonal Communication
/ Intervention
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Knowledge acquisition
/ Medical research
/ Medical sciences
/ Miscellaneous
/ Models, Psychological
/ Narratives
/ Persuasion
/ Persuasive Discourse
/ Public Health
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ REGULAR ARTICLES
/ Simulation
/ Social Cognition
/ Social Influences
/ Social Support
/ Social Theories
/ Verbal Communication
2007
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Using Narrative Communication as a Tool for Health Behavior Change: A Conceptual, Theoretical, and Empirical Overview
by
Hinyard, Leslie J.
, Kreuter, Matthew W.
in
Behavior Change
/ Behavior Modification
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Change agents
/ Communication
/ Health Behavior
/ Health behaviour
/ Health education
/ Health information
/ Health Promotion
/ Health Promotion - methods
/ Humans
/ Imagery
/ Interaction
/ Interpersonal Communication
/ Intervention
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Knowledge acquisition
/ Medical research
/ Medical sciences
/ Miscellaneous
/ Models, Psychological
/ Narratives
/ Persuasion
/ Persuasive Discourse
/ Public Health
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ REGULAR ARTICLES
/ Simulation
/ Social Cognition
/ Social Influences
/ Social Support
/ Social Theories
/ Verbal Communication
2007
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Using Narrative Communication as a Tool for Health Behavior Change: A Conceptual, Theoretical, and Empirical Overview
by
Hinyard, Leslie J.
, Kreuter, Matthew W.
in
Behavior Change
/ Behavior Modification
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Change agents
/ Communication
/ Health Behavior
/ Health behaviour
/ Health education
/ Health information
/ Health Promotion
/ Health Promotion - methods
/ Humans
/ Imagery
/ Interaction
/ Interpersonal Communication
/ Intervention
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Knowledge acquisition
/ Medical research
/ Medical sciences
/ Miscellaneous
/ Models, Psychological
/ Narratives
/ Persuasion
/ Persuasive Discourse
/ Public Health
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ REGULAR ARTICLES
/ Simulation
/ Social Cognition
/ Social Influences
/ Social Support
/ Social Theories
/ Verbal Communication
2007
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Using Narrative Communication as a Tool for Health Behavior Change: A Conceptual, Theoretical, and Empirical Overview
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Using Narrative Communication as a Tool for Health Behavior Change: A Conceptual, Theoretical, and Empirical Overview
2007
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Overview
Narrative is the basic mode of human interaction and a fundamental way of acquiring knowledge. In the rapidly growing field of health communication, narrative approaches are emerging as a promising set of tools for motivating and supporting health-behavior change. This article defines narrative communication and describes the rationale for using it in health-promotion programs, reviews theoretical explanations of narrative effects and research comparing narrative and nonnarrative approaches to persuasion, and makes recommendations for future research needs in narrative health communication.
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Sage Publications,SAGE Publications,Sage,SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC
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