articleHealth Education & BehaviorDec 15, 2006Closed access

Using Narrative Communication as a Tool for Health Behavior Change: A Conceptual, Theoretical, and Empirical Overview

Saint Louis University

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Abstract

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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Keywords
  • Narrative
  • Persuasion
  • Health communication
  • Health promotion
  • Narrative criticism
  • Narrative network
  • Narrative inquiry
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