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Understanding narrative effects: The impact of breast cancer survivor stories on message processing, attitudes, and beliefs among African American women.
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Narratives produced stronger cognitive and affective responses immediately, which, in turn, influenced message processing and behavioral correlates. Narratives reduced counterarguing and increased cognitive rehearsal, which may increase acceptance and motivation to act on health information in populations most adversely affected by cancer disparities.
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