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OBJECTIVE: To discuss tailored messages in the broader context of communication strategies designed to enhance the relevance of health information to a given audience. METHODS: Describe specific mechanisms through which tailored health communication can enhance message relevance and identify situations in which the use of tailoring is most appropriate. RESULTS: Overall, tailored messages appear to stimulate greater cognitive activity than do messages that are not tailored. However, non-tailored messages that happen to be a good fit for a given individual also have similar effects. CONCLUSION: Health communication programs and materials that succeed in making information relevant to their intended audience will be more effective than those that do not. Tailoring is a proven approach to enhancing message relevance, but not the only approach to do so, and under many circumstances may not be the preferred choice.
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Matthew W. Kreuter
University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy
Ricardo J. Wray
Saint Louis University
American Journal of Health Behavior
Saint Louis University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a03400167f6ea5cc87590b7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5993/ajhb.27.1.s3.6
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