Communicating nonviolence messages: Effects of racial cues and message format on Black parents’ message credibility perceptions and behavioral change.
Hue Trong Duong,
Akansha Sirohi,
Lucy Popova
et al.
Abstract:Objective: Corporal punishment (CP) is a risk factor for child physical abuse. Black parents tend to have higher CP acceptance than other racial groups. The lack of culturally relevant messaging about CP can interfere with Black parents’ acceptance of CP alternatives. This study experimentally manipulated racial cues and message format to examine Black parents’ perceptions of message credibility, CP risk perceptions, attitudes, and behavioral intent. Method: Participants included 334 Black parents of children … Show more
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