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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 31.
Published in final edited form as: Health Commun. 2016 Oct 21;32(11):1409–1421. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2016.1228029

Table 6.

Themes, Sub-Themes, and Quotations about What Makes a Story Engaging

Themes Sample Quotations
Theme 1: Stories are engaging when they help participants improve their lives
Increase knowledge and
skills to solve problems
or for self-improvement
… I like reading anything that has to do with improving myself or
that helps me understand my children a little better and how to
carry on a family … sometimes you identify with (those stories) and
they provide solutions.
Learn English (specific
skill)
I’ve been reading a book, and it’s in English because I want to learn
more English … it really isn’t a habit that was instilled in me from
childhood, but I try to read one or two pages per day (laughs).
Motivate by showing
real-life examples from
real people
(I like books about) self-improvement, about people who had a lot of
losses but … they had a dream and at the end they made it happen.
Most self-motivation books have examples, so they have the example
of President Abraham Lincoln who had a loss here and had a loss
there – loss, loss, loss. And at the end he made it. So, self-
improvement. And it’s telling you that if you have a loss or a
failure, it doesn’t mean that you couldn’t do anything else in your
life …
Theme 2: Stories are engaging when they make participants feel good
Provide sense of
belonging and normalcy
I read … things that happen to moms. Sometimes I want to find out
if certain things only happen to me. Like in the magazines for
parents and children, sometimes they put stories there.
Cheer up It’s like when there’s times when I don’t feel well, when I’m down or
something like that, it’s like those (stories) cheer me up and make
me feel better, to be good with myself in order to be good with my
children, with the people around me.
Build self-
esteem/confidence
For fun I really like to hear those about personal improvement that
help with women’s self-esteem … I find them interesting because
they make me feel a little more secure and see improvements in the
future that I’d like for myself or my family or just to be at peace with
myself.
Relax You’re not wasting your time watching TV, and it relaxes you.
Help others (e.g., friends
experiencing violence)
Look, I like this show because I’m from Mexico, so I know the
violence that exists there against women, from men towards women
… I wish I could help in that because I’m against violence,
especially in Mexico, and (the TV show host) presents a lot of that,
about the abuse against women, and she helps them, and I like
watching it daily … Thank God I don’t have a man who beats me.
But if I do have a friend, an acquaintance, or someone that I know
who is going through it, then I can help them through her, through
(the TV show host), who is teaching me through the TV but she’s
teaching me.
Provide intrinsic
enjoyment
Just the drama that they throw at you (on TV shows). Sometimes
you laugh, sometimes there’s thrill, and just to be watching them.
Theme 3: Stories are engaging when they help participants with child rearing
Cheer up children (In magazines) there are jokes that are very interesting and that I
can share with my daughters. If they’re sad or something like that,
once I tell them the joke that I got from the magazine, they’re
laughing and having a good time …
Engage children in an
activity
TV programs or cartoons have shows with activities for children
that put their minds to work, and that’s what I try to put on for him.
Teach children
knowledge
(I like to read stories) for children because (my children) learn from
those stories.
Reading to provide a
role model for children
… I won’t lie to you and tell you that I read a book daily, but I try.
I’ve also learned that it’s very important for children to like
reading, and, like they say, children see things and you can be an
example.
Teach children values
(e.g., moral lessons)
Because those (Bible) stories are animated, plus they teach
obedience to children, to respect others, whether older or younger,
the same, so I like for them to learn from that, about respect.