A Survivor's Voice, a Viewer's Heart: Video Personal Experience Narratives in a TED Talk Style Maximize Positive Reactions to Psychological Intimate Partner Violence Survivors

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Dębowska, Agata
Chłopecka, Aleksandra
Krawczyk, Olga
Sienkiewicz, Michał
Haukås, Amanda K. A.
Tekoniemi, Johanna K. H.
Boduszek, Daniel
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2026
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Violence Against Women
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1077-8012
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2026-04-08
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his study examines whether a personal experience narrative (PEN) can be used to elicit positive reactions to psychological intimate partner violence (PIPV) survivors. We conducted an experimental vignette-based study among 430 young adults (50.5% men; aged 18–25 years) to compare the effect of narrative formats (written PEN, audio PEN, video PEN, and non-PEN control condition) as delivered by a female and male survivor. The results demonstrate that video PENs (presented as TED-style talks) elicited higher empathic reaction and victim likeability than other narrative formats. Victim gender had no effect on outcome measures. Results can be used for developing PIPV interventions.
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Intimate partner violence (IPV)
Psychological intimate partner violence (PIPV)
Personal experience narrative (PEN)
Experimental vignette methodology
Video vignette
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