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How does popular media influence mental health literacy?

University of New England, Australia
Bartik, Warren
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This is data from qualtrics survey that included a number of Mental Health Literacy scales that participants rated before and at four week follow-up after viewing some popular media clips showing aspects of mental health and well-being. The data was entered into SPSS for analysis using repeated measures within-group design.

Issued: 2019

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text: NSW, Australia

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