Applying the elaboration likelihood model to analyze the effects of depression public service announcements among Malaysian College

As depression became an increasing contributor to the global disease burden, there is a demand for the public to understand depression disorder and reduce stigmatized attitudes about it. Especially, the prevalence of depression among college students is extremely higher than the general population;...

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Main Authors: Jin, Yu Fan, Hashim, Norliana
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Published: Global Academic Excellence 2021
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/95964/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.959642023-03-16T02:50:55Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/95964/ Applying the elaboration likelihood model to analyze the effects of depression public service announcements among Malaysian College Jin, Yu Fan Hashim, Norliana As depression became an increasing contributor to the global disease burden, there is a demand for the public to understand depression disorder and reduce stigmatized attitudes about it. Especially, the prevalence of depression among college students is extremely higher than the general population; thus, it is essential to study among college students. Specifically, the utilizing of the health Public Service Announcement (PSA) is aiming to raise public awareness about health issues. Thus, this study emphasized on Depression Public Service Announcement and its effectiveness. By utilizing the Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM), this study examined the consequences of the dual-process method towards stigmatized attitude changes about depression among students at a Malaysian public university. Cluster sampling technique was used to select respondents and a total of 185 respondents participated in two groups of experiments. Respondents in each group were exposed to two different DPSAs with either high-quality depression messages or low-quality depression messages. Attributional Questionnaire (AQ) was adapted to measure respondents’ attitudes toward depression, and a set of questionnaires based on Reynolds’s study was applied to evaluate the information processing approach used. Lastly, the results demonstrated that D-PSA with a high-quality message elicits higher elaboration of respondents and less stigmatized attitudes. Conversely, D-PSA with low-quality messages elicits lower elaboration and more stigmatized attitudes about depression. Global Academic Excellence 2021 Article PeerReviewed Jin, Yu Fan and Hashim, Norliana (2021) Applying the elaboration likelihood model to analyze the effects of depression public service announcements among Malaysian College. International Journal of Modern Trends in Social Sciences, 4 (17). 54 - 73. ISSN 2600-8777 https://myjurnal.mohe.gov.my/public/article-view.php?id=171883 10.35631/IJMTSS.417006
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description As depression became an increasing contributor to the global disease burden, there is a demand for the public to understand depression disorder and reduce stigmatized attitudes about it. Especially, the prevalence of depression among college students is extremely higher than the general population; thus, it is essential to study among college students. Specifically, the utilizing of the health Public Service Announcement (PSA) is aiming to raise public awareness about health issues. Thus, this study emphasized on Depression Public Service Announcement and its effectiveness. By utilizing the Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM), this study examined the consequences of the dual-process method towards stigmatized attitude changes about depression among students at a Malaysian public university. Cluster sampling technique was used to select respondents and a total of 185 respondents participated in two groups of experiments. Respondents in each group were exposed to two different DPSAs with either high-quality depression messages or low-quality depression messages. Attributional Questionnaire (AQ) was adapted to measure respondents’ attitudes toward depression, and a set of questionnaires based on Reynolds’s study was applied to evaluate the information processing approach used. Lastly, the results demonstrated that D-PSA with a high-quality message elicits higher elaboration of respondents and less stigmatized attitudes. Conversely, D-PSA with low-quality messages elicits lower elaboration and more stigmatized attitudes about depression.
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author Jin, Yu Fan
Hashim, Norliana
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Hashim, Norliana
Applying the elaboration likelihood model to analyze the effects of depression public service announcements among Malaysian College
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Hashim, Norliana
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title Applying the elaboration likelihood model to analyze the effects of depression public service announcements among Malaysian College
title_short Applying the elaboration likelihood model to analyze the effects of depression public service announcements among Malaysian College
title_full Applying the elaboration likelihood model to analyze the effects of depression public service announcements among Malaysian College
title_fullStr Applying the elaboration likelihood model to analyze the effects of depression public service announcements among Malaysian College
title_full_unstemmed Applying the elaboration likelihood model to analyze the effects of depression public service announcements among Malaysian College
title_sort applying the elaboration likelihood model to analyze the effects of depression public service announcements among malaysian college
publisher Global Academic Excellence
publishDate 2021
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/95964/
https://myjurnal.mohe.gov.my/public/article-view.php?id=171883
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