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Research Articles

Character, contact, and stigma reduction: investigating mediated contact and U.S. digital stories of opioid use disorder

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Pages 381-400 | Received 24 Aug 2022, Accepted 04 Nov 2023, Published online: 02 May 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Communication may play a key role in deconstructing existing stigmas. One popular initiative to reduce the stigma of opioid use disorder (OUD) is to increase contact between people in recovery and the public through digital storytelling. Why do some stories and storytellers make a more powerful impact? We drew upon the theory of character construction to offer new explanations for why mediated intergroup contact can facilitate positive intergroup outcomes. Across two studies (N = 209 and N = 191), exposure to recovery stories increased positive stereotypes and promoted future, interpersonal contact via transportation, intergroup ease, and outgroup variability. Two storyteller perceptions – fluid and multidimensional character – facilitated contact effects. The findings advance our understanding of how story content shapes a form of narrative persuasion, and its ability to improve intergroup relations.

Acknowledgements

We thank the storytellers in the CDC’s Rx Awareness Campaign and The StoryPowered Initiative for sharing their stories with us.

Disclosure statement

Dr. Sterner is the founder of The Story Powered Initiative. This paper represents a collaboration in which access to storytellers and their stories, as well as the implications of the results for practice were a collaborative effort. The authors received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

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