Kesejahteraan psikologi penduduk yang tinggal di kawasan berisiko banjir: Analisis perbezaan demografi dari perspektif kredebiliti sumber, gaya komunikasi dan pengurusan tanggapan

The previous research has proven source credibility gave a major impact on the psychological well-being residents especially those living in disaster-prone areas. In Western, the perception of source credibility, communication style, and impression management are associated with psychological well-...

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Kesejahteraan psikologi penduduk yang tinggal di kawasan berisiko banjir: Analisis perbezaan demografi dari perspektif kredebiliti sumber, gaya komunikasi dan pengurusan tanggapan
description The previous research has proven source credibility gave a major impact on the psychological well-being residents especially those living in disaster-prone areas. In Western, the perception of source credibility, communication style, and impression management are associated with psychological well-being of the disaster victims however similar research is quite limited in the context of Malaysia. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to identify the relationship between the perceptions of the source credibility, communication styles and impression management used by Village Development and Security Committees (JKKK) and their relations to psychological well-being of residents living in flood-prone areas. The study also aims to identify whether there are any differences between variables based on the demographic factors. A survey method was used to obtained information from 386 residents living in flood-prone areas in the Kubang Pasu through Stratified Random Sampling method. The results shown significant relationships between respondents' perceptions on the source credibility, communication styles, and impression management practiced by JKKK with the psychological well-being of the respondents. There were several dimensions of the source credibility, communication style and impression management that has been identified as predictors to the psychological well-being of the respondents. In addition, respondents' perceptions on the source credibility, communication style, impression management and psychological well-being were different based on gender, age, religion, race, income and occupation. The findings have strengthened Source Credibility Theory, Communication Style Concept, Symbolic Self Completion Theory and Self-Determination Theory. This study has also contributed to the knowledge of interpersonal communication behavior. This study has also recommended training program related to the disaster information management.
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title Kesejahteraan psikologi penduduk yang tinggal di kawasan berisiko banjir: Analisis perbezaan demografi dari perspektif kredebiliti sumber, gaya komunikasi dan pengurusan tanggapan
title_short Kesejahteraan psikologi penduduk yang tinggal di kawasan berisiko banjir: Analisis perbezaan demografi dari perspektif kredebiliti sumber, gaya komunikasi dan pengurusan tanggapan
title_full Kesejahteraan psikologi penduduk yang tinggal di kawasan berisiko banjir: Analisis perbezaan demografi dari perspektif kredebiliti sumber, gaya komunikasi dan pengurusan tanggapan
title_fullStr Kesejahteraan psikologi penduduk yang tinggal di kawasan berisiko banjir: Analisis perbezaan demografi dari perspektif kredebiliti sumber, gaya komunikasi dan pengurusan tanggapan
title_full_unstemmed Kesejahteraan psikologi penduduk yang tinggal di kawasan berisiko banjir: Analisis perbezaan demografi dari perspektif kredebiliti sumber, gaya komunikasi dan pengurusan tanggapan
title_sort kesejahteraan psikologi penduduk yang tinggal di kawasan berisiko banjir: analisis perbezaan demografi dari perspektif kredebiliti sumber, gaya komunikasi dan pengurusan tanggapan
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spelling my-uum-etd.60512021-04-19T04:27:37Z Kesejahteraan psikologi penduduk yang tinggal di kawasan berisiko banjir: Analisis perbezaan demografi dari perspektif kredebiliti sumber, gaya komunikasi dan pengurusan tanggapan 2016 Nurlela, Zakaria Mustafa, Che Su Awang Had Salleh Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Awang Had Salleh Graduate School of Arts and Sciences BF Psychology PN Literature (General) The previous research has proven source credibility gave a major impact on the psychological well-being residents especially those living in disaster-prone areas. In Western, the perception of source credibility, communication style, and impression management are associated with psychological well-being of the disaster victims however similar research is quite limited in the context of Malaysia. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to identify the relationship between the perceptions of the source credibility, communication styles and impression management used by Village Development and Security Committees (JKKK) and their relations to psychological well-being of residents living in flood-prone areas. The study also aims to identify whether there are any differences between variables based on the demographic factors. A survey method was used to obtained information from 386 residents living in flood-prone areas in the Kubang Pasu through Stratified Random Sampling method. The results shown significant relationships between respondents' perceptions on the source credibility, communication styles, and impression management practiced by JKKK with the psychological well-being of the respondents. There were several dimensions of the source credibility, communication style and impression management that has been identified as predictors to the psychological well-being of the respondents. In addition, respondents' perceptions on the source credibility, communication style, impression management and psychological well-being were different based on gender, age, religion, race, income and occupation. The findings have strengthened Source Credibility Theory, Communication Style Concept, Symbolic Self Completion Theory and Self-Determination Theory. This study has also contributed to the knowledge of interpersonal communication behavior. This study has also recommended training program related to the disaster information management. 2016 Thesis https://etd.uum.edu.my/6051/ https://etd.uum.edu.my/6051/1/s815991_01.pdf text eng public https://etd.uum.edu.my/6051/2/s815991_02.pdf text eng public other masters Universiti Utara Malaysia Ab. Samad, K. & Daeng Haliza, D. J. (2012). 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