Healthy Choices Catch On: Data-informed Evolution of a Social Marketing Campaign

Describe how a multiyear, mixed-methods evaluation informed the evolution of a healthy eating and physical activity social marketing campaign. Focus groups, A/B survey to test messages and images, telephone interviews (2019) with local programmers, and an annual outcome survey. Statewide through mul...

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description Describe how a multiyear, mixed-methods evaluation informed the evolution of a healthy eating and physical activity social marketing campaign. Focus groups, A/B survey to test messages and images, telephone interviews (2019) with local programmers, and an annual outcome survey. Statewide through multiple channels: billboards, transit signs, social media, website, and program resources like banners and posters. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education eligible adults, focusing on mothers and caregivers. Healthy Choices Catch On originally launched in 2006 and has since evolved. Fruit and vegetable consumption, physical activity, and campaign recall. Univariate descriptive statistics and multivariate, weighted linear regression modeling. Interview transcriptions were analyzed for common themes. The multiyear evaluation demonstrated a steady increase in campaign exposure from 2013 to 2017, followed by a decline when new messages and images were introduced in 2018 and 2020. People with greater exposure to messages were more likely to eat more fruits and vegetables and be physically active. Using a combination of evaluation methods can help inform campaign design and evolution while also demonstrating reach and impact.
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