For fit’s sake : an explication of proximal and distal social norms, and personal norms on healthy lifestyle behaviors through the influence of presumed media influence.

This study uses the influence of presumed media influence (IPMI) model as the theoretical framework to examine how social norms, incorporated with a social distance construct (i.e., proximal and distal injunctive norms), and personal norms, are associated with the influence of healthy lifestyle medi...

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Main Authors: Ng, Kaijie., Leong, Grace Shu Hua., Tham, Tiffany Hui Min.
Other Authors: Shirley Ho Soo Yee
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/48922
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-489222019-12-10T14:36:46Z For fit’s sake : an explication of proximal and distal social norms, and personal norms on healthy lifestyle behaviors through the influence of presumed media influence. Ng, Kaijie. Leong, Grace Shu Hua. Tham, Tiffany Hui Min. Shirley Ho Soo Yee Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication::Public opinion This study uses the influence of presumed media influence (IPMI) model as the theoretical framework to examine how social norms, incorporated with a social distance construct (i.e., proximal and distal injunctive norms), and personal norms, are associated with the influence of healthy lifestyle media messages on Singaporeans’ intentions to engage in healthy lifestyle behaviors. Data collected from 1,055 respondents demonstrate support for the key hypotheses that make up the extended IPMI model, highlighting the importance of a norms-based approach in health communication. Our results indicate that personal norms and perceived proximal injunctive norms were significantly associated with individuals’ attention to healthy lifestyle media messages and healthy lifestyle behavioral intentions. However, there was no significant association between perceived distal injunctive norms and behavioral intentions. Our findings provide theoretical support for the extended IPMI model that incorporates social distance dimension within social norms, and the personal norms variable. Practical implications for health communicators in designing media messages were discussed. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2012-05-11T01:11:37Z 2012-05-11T01:11:37Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/48922 en Nanyang Technological University 61 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication::Public opinion
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Ng, Kaijie.
Leong, Grace Shu Hua.
Tham, Tiffany Hui Min.
For fit’s sake : an explication of proximal and distal social norms, and personal norms on healthy lifestyle behaviors through the influence of presumed media influence.
description This study uses the influence of presumed media influence (IPMI) model as the theoretical framework to examine how social norms, incorporated with a social distance construct (i.e., proximal and distal injunctive norms), and personal norms, are associated with the influence of healthy lifestyle media messages on Singaporeans’ intentions to engage in healthy lifestyle behaviors. Data collected from 1,055 respondents demonstrate support for the key hypotheses that make up the extended IPMI model, highlighting the importance of a norms-based approach in health communication. Our results indicate that personal norms and perceived proximal injunctive norms were significantly associated with individuals’ attention to healthy lifestyle media messages and healthy lifestyle behavioral intentions. However, there was no significant association between perceived distal injunctive norms and behavioral intentions. Our findings provide theoretical support for the extended IPMI model that incorporates social distance dimension within social norms, and the personal norms variable. Practical implications for health communicators in designing media messages were discussed.
author2 Shirley Ho Soo Yee
author_facet Shirley Ho Soo Yee
Ng, Kaijie.
Leong, Grace Shu Hua.
Tham, Tiffany Hui Min.
format Final Year Project
author Ng, Kaijie.
Leong, Grace Shu Hua.
Tham, Tiffany Hui Min.
author_sort Ng, Kaijie.
title For fit’s sake : an explication of proximal and distal social norms, and personal norms on healthy lifestyle behaviors through the influence of presumed media influence.
title_short For fit’s sake : an explication of proximal and distal social norms, and personal norms on healthy lifestyle behaviors through the influence of presumed media influence.
title_full For fit’s sake : an explication of proximal and distal social norms, and personal norms on healthy lifestyle behaviors through the influence of presumed media influence.
title_fullStr For fit’s sake : an explication of proximal and distal social norms, and personal norms on healthy lifestyle behaviors through the influence of presumed media influence.
title_full_unstemmed For fit’s sake : an explication of proximal and distal social norms, and personal norms on healthy lifestyle behaviors through the influence of presumed media influence.
title_sort for fit’s sake : an explication of proximal and distal social norms, and personal norms on healthy lifestyle behaviors through the influence of presumed media influence.
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