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J Health Commun ; 20(8): 969-76, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26086987

ABSTRACT

Research has demonstrated the ability of fictional narratives to educate about social and health issues. Although some entertainment-education efforts have used live theater as a mechanism for social change, very few use social science methods to demonstrate exposure effects. This project used live theater to increase understanding and knowledge about intimate partner violence, a pervasive and costly social and health problem. Audiences watched either a play about abusive relationships-emphasizing psychological abuse and the role of coercion and control-or a control play. Compared with controls, those who watched the abuse play were more knowledgeable and less accepting of myths about abusive relationships in a way that mirrored play content. Although both plays were highly transporting, transportation did not explain a significant amount of variance in the attitudes toward intimate partner violence. These results provide rare evidence for theater as a tool for social change.


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Drama , Intimate Partner Violence , Social Change , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Knowledge , Male , Middle Aged , Narration , Persuasive Communication , Young Adult
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