Impact of media literacy education on knowledge and behavioral intention of adolescents in dealing with media messages according to stages of change

Introduction: Mass media influence the health behaviors of adolescents. Evidence shows that traditional strategies such as censorship or limitation are no longer efficient; therefore, teaching media literacy is the best way to protect adolescents from harmful effects. The aim of this pilot study...

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Main Authors: NARJES GERAEE, MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN KAVEH, DAVOD SHOJAEIZADEH, HAMID REZA TABATABAEE
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Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism
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Online Access:http://jamp.sums.ac.ir/index.php/JAMP/article/view/184
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spelling doaj-656694f715a0475f8dca64e5c218eb722020-11-25T02:23:55ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism2322-22202322-35612015-01-0131914Impact of media literacy education on knowledge and behavioral intention of adolescents in dealing with media messages according to stages of changeNARJES GERAEE0MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN KAVEH1DAVOD SHOJAEIZADEH2HAMID REZA TABATABAEE3Department of health education and promotion, School of Health, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran;Department of health education and promotion, School of Health, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran;Department of health education and promotion, School of Health,Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran;Department of epidemiology, School of Health, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IranIntroduction: Mass media influence the health behaviors of adolescents. Evidence shows that traditional strategies such as censorship or limitation are no longer efficient; therefore, teaching media literacy is the best way to protect adolescents from harmful effects. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the effects of a media literacy training program on knowledge and behavioral intention of a sample of female students according to the stages of change in dealing with media messages. Methods: The study was conducted based on a pre-test and posttest control group design. Some 198 female students including 101 in the intervention group and 97 in the control group participated in this study. The educational program was run using interactive teaching-learning techniques. Data collection was performed using a validated and reliable self-administered questionnaire in three phases including a pre-test, post-test, 1 and post-test, 2. The research data was analyzed through SPSS statistical software, version 14 using both descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: The results of the study showed a significant increase (p=0.001) in the intervention group’s knowledge mean scores after the training program. On the other hand, the difference was not significant in the control group (p=0.200). A considerable percentage of the participants, in the intervention and control groups, were in pre contemplation and contemplation stages in the pre-test (64 and 61, respectively). After the intervention, however, a significant improvement (p=0.001) was observed in the intervention group’s stages of change compared to that in the control group. The distribution of the control group students regarding the stages of change was similar to that in the pre-test. Conclusion: The study findings revealed that the planned education programs are efficient to improve the adolescents’ knowledge and behavioral intention in dealing with mass media messages.http://jamp.sums.ac.ir/index.php/JAMP/article/view/184Media literacyEducationAdolescentsknowledge
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DAVOD SHOJAEIZADEH
HAMID REZA TABATABAEE
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MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN KAVEH
DAVOD SHOJAEIZADEH
HAMID REZA TABATABAEE
Impact of media literacy education on knowledge and behavioral intention of adolescents in dealing with media messages according to stages of change
Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism
Media literacy
Education
Adolescents
knowledge
author_facet NARJES GERAEE
MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN KAVEH
DAVOD SHOJAEIZADEH
HAMID REZA TABATABAEE
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title Impact of media literacy education on knowledge and behavioral intention of adolescents in dealing with media messages according to stages of change
title_short Impact of media literacy education on knowledge and behavioral intention of adolescents in dealing with media messages according to stages of change
title_full Impact of media literacy education on knowledge and behavioral intention of adolescents in dealing with media messages according to stages of change
title_fullStr Impact of media literacy education on knowledge and behavioral intention of adolescents in dealing with media messages according to stages of change
title_full_unstemmed Impact of media literacy education on knowledge and behavioral intention of adolescents in dealing with media messages according to stages of change
title_sort impact of media literacy education on knowledge and behavioral intention of adolescents in dealing with media messages according to stages of change
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism
issn 2322-2220
2322-3561
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Introduction: Mass media influence the health behaviors of adolescents. Evidence shows that traditional strategies such as censorship or limitation are no longer efficient; therefore, teaching media literacy is the best way to protect adolescents from harmful effects. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the effects of a media literacy training program on knowledge and behavioral intention of a sample of female students according to the stages of change in dealing with media messages. Methods: The study was conducted based on a pre-test and posttest control group design. Some 198 female students including 101 in the intervention group and 97 in the control group participated in this study. The educational program was run using interactive teaching-learning techniques. Data collection was performed using a validated and reliable self-administered questionnaire in three phases including a pre-test, post-test, 1 and post-test, 2. The research data was analyzed through SPSS statistical software, version 14 using both descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: The results of the study showed a significant increase (p=0.001) in the intervention group’s knowledge mean scores after the training program. On the other hand, the difference was not significant in the control group (p=0.200). A considerable percentage of the participants, in the intervention and control groups, were in pre contemplation and contemplation stages in the pre-test (64 and 61, respectively). After the intervention, however, a significant improvement (p=0.001) was observed in the intervention group’s stages of change compared to that in the control group. The distribution of the control group students regarding the stages of change was similar to that in the pre-test. Conclusion: The study findings revealed that the planned education programs are efficient to improve the adolescents’ knowledge and behavioral intention in dealing with mass media messages.
topic Media literacy
Education
Adolescents
knowledge
url http://jamp.sums.ac.ir/index.php/JAMP/article/view/184
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