Message framing and self-efficacy. An analysis in social health campaigns in young Spaniards

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Abstract

The present study aims to examine the effectiveness of three health campaigns with different types of framing aimed at young people during the Covid-19 pandemic. We also analyzed the emotional impact of each campaign, as well as the role of self-efficacy in the success of the analyzed campaigns. The results show that the more moderate and less explicit message, but closer to the reality of young people, had a more effective emotional impact. Furthermore, as regards self-efficacy, the results show its discriminating role in the success of the campaigns analyzed.

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Fernandez-Lores, S., Crespo-Tejero, N., & Fernández-Hernández, R. (2022). Message framing and self-efficacy. An analysis in social health campaigns in young Spaniards. Comunicacion y Sociedad (Mexico), (19). https://doi.org/10.32870/cys.v2022.8402

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