scholarly journals Evaluation of the Obulamu? integrated health communication campaign in Uganda: results from a repeated cross-sectional household survey

Author(s):  
Holly M. Burke ◽  
Eunice Okumu ◽  
Amos Zikusooka ◽  
Richard Batamwita ◽  
Judith Nalukwago ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
pp. 222-231
Author(s):  
Michael Mackert ◽  
Kathrynn Pounders ◽  
Laura E. Brown ◽  
Susan Kirtz ◽  
Jessica Hughes Wagner ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 37 (2) ◽  
pp. 305-322
Author(s):  
Wayan Tantre Wiyane ◽  
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Suraya Mansur ◽  

This article explains the results of a research about the health communication campaign on Clean and Healthy Living Behaviour (PHBS: Perilaku hidup bersih dan sehat) in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic. Utilising a positivistic paradigm, the method employed in this research is a survey explanatory method and quantitative approach. Samples were selected through a purposive sampling technique, among people in Pura Aditya Jaya Rawamangun Jakarta which yielded 119 respondents, with a sampling error of 5%. The technique of data analysis used in this research is simple regression analysis. The result of the research shows that there is a positive influence of counselling and below-the-line media on clean and healthy lifestyle behaviour among people in Aditya Jaya Rawamangun Jakarta temple. However, the variable of Campaign through Counselling is more dominant in influencing the clean and healthy lifestyle behaviour of people in Pura Aditya Jaya Rawamangun Jakarta, compared to the variable of Campaign through below-the-line media. In conclusion, this research proves that the social learning theory is effective in the campaign which results in behavioural changes in society. Keywords: Social learning theory, campaign, clean and healthy lifestyle behaviour (PHBS), counseling, below-the-line.


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