Effectiveness of Cisual Messages to Promote Help-Seeking for Depression.

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In order to develop more persuasive messaging to promote help-seeking for depression, we created six, differently designed visual messages and tested their effectiveness with possible audience members. Different visual designs brought differences in emotional responses to the message and willingness to use the message. Help-seeking intentions for depression increased significantly after exposure to either the plain text message or the visual messages.
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Authors Suka, Machi;Yamauchi, Takashi;Yanagisawa, Hiroyuki;
Journal Studies in health technology and informatics
Year 2019
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10.3233/SHTI190747
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