Gender self-efficacy, perceptions and Mothers’ portrayal in televised polio messages in Sindh, Pakistan

Television exposure is considered a pillar of origination for awareness and attitude change in health messages. However, Pakistani televised polio messages, are not yet successful in mapping out the root causes of cultural restrictions imposed by patriarchal social structure on mothers’ contribution...

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Main Authors: Siti Zanariah, Ahmad Ishak, Farheen Qasim, Nizamani, Muhammad Qasim, Nizamani, Sharjeela, -, Dr. Muhammad Umer, Hayat
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spelling my.unimas.ir.349922021-05-27T10:25:59Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/34992/ Gender self-efficacy, perceptions and Mothers’ portrayal in televised polio messages in Sindh, Pakistan Siti Zanariah, Ahmad Ishak Farheen Qasim, Nizamani Muhammad Qasim, Nizamani Sharjeela, - Dr. Muhammad Umer, Hayat H Social Sciences (General) Television exposure is considered a pillar of origination for awareness and attitude change in health messages. However, Pakistani televised polio messages, are not yet successful in mapping out the root causes of cultural restrictions imposed by patriarchal social structure on mothers’ contribution. Though mothers being the real caretakers of their children are oppressed from independent decision-making abilities for polio vaccination, particularly in Asian societies. Bandura (1999) discussed about gender roles and role of media in its social cognitive theory but did not identify the attitudes and perceptions of parents regarding health messages and its effects on parents’ health decision making process. Bandura (1999) also did not explore the role of television in empowering mothers for taking health decisions for children. Hence, this research fills the gap by critically analysing the narratives of parents that depict mothers as marginalised segment of the society and discourages them as equal contributors in polio elimination process. The methodological formulation applies critical investigation of lower middle-class parents with the help of qualitative research framework through in-depth interviews. Nonrepresentation of homely fathers’, mothers’ objectified and suppressed positions, patriarchal superiority, unequal distribution of health decision-making and low confidence of mothers were identified as potent constituents in extension of theoretical perspective for self efficacy and gender representation of Bandura’s social cognitive theory (1999). Thus, in this manner, this research unfolds ideas for policymakers to redesign polio awareness campaigns in country for impartial gender representation in televised messages by considering the importance of mothers’ empowerment in polio decision making process. Advanced Research Trentz 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/34992/1/Gender.pdf Siti Zanariah, Ahmad Ishak and Farheen Qasim, Nizamani and Muhammad Qasim, Nizamani and Sharjeela, - and Dr. Muhammad Umer, Hayat (2021) Gender self-efficacy, perceptions and Mothers’ portrayal in televised polio messages in Sindh, Pakistan. xIlkogretim Online - Elementary Education Online, 20 (5). pp. 3115-3124. ISSN 1305-3515 https://ilkogretim-online.org/?mno=65160 doi: 10.17051/ilkonline.2021.05.336
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Siti Zanariah, Ahmad Ishak
Farheen Qasim, Nizamani
Muhammad Qasim, Nizamani
Sharjeela, -
Dr. Muhammad Umer, Hayat
Gender self-efficacy, perceptions and Mothers’ portrayal in televised polio messages in Sindh, Pakistan
description Television exposure is considered a pillar of origination for awareness and attitude change in health messages. However, Pakistani televised polio messages, are not yet successful in mapping out the root causes of cultural restrictions imposed by patriarchal social structure on mothers’ contribution. Though mothers being the real caretakers of their children are oppressed from independent decision-making abilities for polio vaccination, particularly in Asian societies. Bandura (1999) discussed about gender roles and role of media in its social cognitive theory but did not identify the attitudes and perceptions of parents regarding health messages and its effects on parents’ health decision making process. Bandura (1999) also did not explore the role of television in empowering mothers for taking health decisions for children. Hence, this research fills the gap by critically analysing the narratives of parents that depict mothers as marginalised segment of the society and discourages them as equal contributors in polio elimination process. The methodological formulation applies critical investigation of lower middle-class parents with the help of qualitative research framework through in-depth interviews. Nonrepresentation of homely fathers’, mothers’ objectified and suppressed positions, patriarchal superiority, unequal distribution of health decision-making and low confidence of mothers were identified as potent constituents in extension of theoretical perspective for self efficacy and gender representation of Bandura’s social cognitive theory (1999). Thus, in this manner, this research unfolds ideas for policymakers to redesign polio awareness campaigns in country for impartial gender representation in televised messages by considering the importance of mothers’ empowerment in polio decision making process.
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author Siti Zanariah, Ahmad Ishak
Farheen Qasim, Nizamani
Muhammad Qasim, Nizamani
Sharjeela, -
Dr. Muhammad Umer, Hayat
author_facet Siti Zanariah, Ahmad Ishak
Farheen Qasim, Nizamani
Muhammad Qasim, Nizamani
Sharjeela, -
Dr. Muhammad Umer, Hayat
author_sort Siti Zanariah, Ahmad Ishak
title Gender self-efficacy, perceptions and Mothers’ portrayal in televised polio messages in Sindh, Pakistan
title_short Gender self-efficacy, perceptions and Mothers’ portrayal in televised polio messages in Sindh, Pakistan
title_full Gender self-efficacy, perceptions and Mothers’ portrayal in televised polio messages in Sindh, Pakistan
title_fullStr Gender self-efficacy, perceptions and Mothers’ portrayal in televised polio messages in Sindh, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Gender self-efficacy, perceptions and Mothers’ portrayal in televised polio messages in Sindh, Pakistan
title_sort gender self-efficacy, perceptions and mothers’ portrayal in televised polio messages in sindh, pakistan
publisher Advanced Research Trentz
publishDate 2021
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/34992/1/Gender.pdf
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