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A Model of Effects of Narrative as Culture-Centric Health Promotion

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Helen M. Lillie, Manusheela Pokharel, Kevin K. John, Katheryn R. Christy, Sean Upshaw, Elizabeth A. Giorgi & Jakob D. Jensen. (2022) Does it matter if a story character lives or dies?: a message experiment comparing survivor and death narratives. Psychology & Health 37:4, pages 419-439.
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Courtney Maclin-Akinyemi, Idia B. Thurston, Kathryn H. Howell, Lacy E. Jamison & Mollie B. Anderson. (2021) The protective roles of ethnic identity and community cohesion on substance use among Black women experiencing adversity. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse 20:2, pages 225-240.
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Soo Jung Hong. (2018) Culturally tailored narrative evidence about family health history: a moderated mediation analysis. Asian Journal of Communication 28:4, pages 377-396.
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YoungJu Shin, Michelle Miller-Day, Michael L. Hecht & Janice L. Krieger. (2018) Entertainment–Education Videos as a Persuasive Tool in the Substance Use Prevention Intervention “keepin’ it REAL”. Health Communication 33:7, pages 896-906.
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