The Effect of Normative and Behavioral Persuasion on Help-Seeking in Thai and American College Students

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Michael S. Christopher
June Bernadette D'souza
Matthew W. Kirkhart
Gemma D. Skillman

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Based on previous research on self-construals, the theory of reasoned action, and persuasive communication, we hypothesized that individual, behavioral-focused information would be more effective in increasing help-seeking intention among college students in the United States, whereas relational, normative-focused information would be more effective among college students in Thailand. Results partially supported these predictions suggesting that differing information can enhance help-seeking intention across cultures.

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