Future-oriented thinking promotes positive attitudes toward the “help mark” in japan

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    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 15% of the global population or over one billion individuals live with one or more disabling conditions; notably, most of these conditions are invisible. According to a survey by the Shougaisha (Japanese for "people with disabilities") Research Institute on the prevalence of the "Help Mark," approximately 47% of the respondents had knowledge of this sign. Subsequently, participants were also asked to answer questionnaire items about their positive perceptions of the "Help Mark" (seven items; e_g, "I think the ‘Help Mark` needs to be more widely used . . .

     

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