Abstract
This article describes a Narrative Engagement Framework (NEF) for guiding communication-based prevention efforts. This framework suggests that personal narratives have distinctive capabilities in prevention. The article discusses the concept of narrative, links narrative to prevention, and discusses the central role of youth in developing narrative interventions. As illustration, the authors describe how the NEF is applied in the keepin it REAL adolescent drug prevention curriculum, pose theoretical directions, and offer suggestions for future work in prevention communication.
Notes
ID: 19415534310864
Year of Publication
2013
Journal
Health communication
Volume
28
Issue
7
Pagination
657-70
Publication Language
English
ISBN Number
1041-0236
M, Hecht ML Miller-Day. 2013. “Narrative Means To Preventative Ends: A Narrative Engagement Framework For Designing Prevention Interventions.”. Health Communication 28 (7): 657-70.
Journal Article