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13 Reasons Why, Perceived Norms, and Reports of Mental Health-Related Behavior Change among Adolescent and Young Adult Viewers in Four Global Regions

机译:在四个全球区域中的青少年和年轻成年观众中,心理健康有关行为改变的13个理由,感知规范和心理健康相关行为的报告

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Media programing addressing controversial topics among youth has grown; however, research has yet to consider the correlates of viewing on a global scale. Using the theory of normative social behavior (TNSB), this study examined perceived norms about mental illness among a sample of 3,520 adolescent and young adult viewers and nonviewers of 13 Reasons Why in Australia/New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Brazil. We assessed the influence of viewer age and culture on the association between descriptive and injunctive mental illness norms and reports of prosocial mental health-related behaviors (e.g., talking about suicide with others). Results indicated a positive association between the number of episodes viewed and perceived norms, and among viewers, descriptive and injunctive norms related to reports of mental health-related behavior change in all regions, although the process differed based on age and culture. We conclude with implications for the predictions of the TNSB.
机译:媒体编程解决青年之间的争议主题已经成长;但是,研究尚未考虑在全球范围内观看的相关性。使用规范性社会行为理论(TNSB),本研究检测了在澳大利亚/新西兰,英国,美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国和美国的样本中的精神疾病的鉴定规范巴西。我们评估了观众年龄和文化对描述和禁令精神疾病规范的关联的影响以及对女性心理健康的行为的报告(例如,与他人自杀)。结果表明,观看和感知规范的剧集数量之间的积极关联,以及与所有地区的心理健康相关行为的报告相关的观众,描述性和禁令规范,尽管该过程基于年龄和文化。我们对TNSB的预测的影响有所结束。

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