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This study examines The Dove Self-Esteem Project to evaluate its effectiveness as an integrated marketing communication (IMC) strategy and its impact on brand perception. Employing sentiment analysis, topic modeling, and word network analysis, we analyzed consumer comments on posts related to The Dove Self-Esteem Project on social media platforms to uncover sentiments and thematic patterns. The findings indicate a complex consumer reception characterized by a spectrum of emotional responses and discussions centered on authenticity, engagement, and social impact. This study highlights the nuanced role of authenticity in consumer-brand relationships and the importance of multifaceted engagement in brand strategies. Despite limitations such as sample representation and the constraints of sentiment analysis, this research provides valuable insights into the dynamics of socially responsible branding and its reception. Future research directions include longitudinal studies, cross-cultural analysis, and the exploration of behavior changes to deepen our understanding of the long-term effects of IMC campaigns on consumer perceptions and brand equity.
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J Med Internet Res
July 2025
Centre for Appearance Research, University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom.
Background: Body dissatisfaction is a global public health issue negatively impacting young people's mental and physical well-being, underscoring an urgent need to develop early interventions. Emerging evidence suggests that microinterventions are acceptable and effective in delivering mental health interventions. Given the popularity of video games among young people, gaming holds great promise for body image microinterventions.
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March 2025
Department of Marketing and Information Systems, College of Business, Louisiana State University Shreveport, Shreveport, LA 71115, USA.
This study examines The Dove Self-Esteem Project to evaluate its effectiveness as an integrated marketing communication (IMC) strategy and its impact on brand perception. Employing sentiment analysis, topic modeling, and word network analysis, we analyzed consumer comments on posts related to The Dove Self-Esteem Project on social media platforms to uncover sentiments and thematic patterns. The findings indicate a complex consumer reception characterized by a spectrum of emotional responses and discussions centered on authenticity, engagement, and social impact.
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January 2025
Centre for Appearance Research, University of the West of England, Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS161QY, UK.
Adolescents in India experience body dissatisfaction and its associated adverse impacts on physical and mental health and gender equality. However, evidence-based interventions are scarce. Mental health interventions worldwide have traditionally relied upon delivery by expert providers.
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November 2024
Centre for Appearance Research, University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), Bristol, UK.
Background: Although mental health issues among Indonesian adolescents are of growing concern, a psychometrically valid measure of affect in Indonesia to inform related research and prevention and treatment efforts does not exist.
Methods: The present study's aim was to culturally adapt and validate the widely used Positive and Negative Affect Schedule for Children (PANAS-C) among Indonesian adolescents. The original 30-item PANAS-C in English underwent forward and back translations to Bahasa Indonesia (the national language of Indonesia) followed by cognitive interviews with private and public school students ages 12-15 (n = 18).
Body Image
December 2024
Centre for Appearance Research, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.
Body image concerns are prevalent among adolescents globally, including in urban and semi-rural India. These concerns have the potential to hinder adolescents' participation in everyday activities, thereby obstructing both social and academic development. In semi-rural India, where opportunities are constrained by limited resources, the impact of these concerns can be particularly detrimental.
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