Newspaper exposure, efficacy feeling and political apathy among youths in South-East Nigeria

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The spate of youths’ political apathy in Nigeria remains a constant source of worry to stakeholders. Nevertheless, efforts to stem the tide have been largely unsuccessful. Studies indicate that many youths rely on newspapers and other mass media for political information, and such reliance may influence their general political behaviour. This study examines the influence of newspaper reports on the extent of political apathy among young people in Southeast Nigeria using a sample of 384 respondents selected through a multistage sampling technique. It also evaluates the roles played by political efficacy and news perception in youths’ extent of political involvement. Findings show that obtaining political news from newspaper is positively associated with an increased feeling of political efficacy (rs(379) = .567**, p =

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Erubami, J. A., Bebenimibo, P., & Ohaja, E. U. (2021). Newspaper exposure, efficacy feeling and political apathy among youths in South-East Nigeria. Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 29(3), 1611–1629. https://doi.org/10.47836/pjssh.29.3.08

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