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Final task: Target audience profile

 


Demographics-

Age: 15- 21-year-olds

Gender- mostly male gender however there will be some female audience, maybe parents who want to understand their child's mental state

Location- United Kingdom

Education- End of secondary school up until university level

Psychographics-

Teenagers are nowhere near alike just like anyone else, however, they can be categorized into 4 different segments.

They can be socially driven, diversely motivated, sports orientated, or socio-economically introverted

https://www.citeman.com/8535-psychographic-characteristics-%E2%80%93-teenagers-buying-habits.html

Interests- Learning more about their own mental picture, happy to listen to try and receive help. Young adult males which are active.

Challenges and goals

My challenge and goals for this documentary are to increase awareness of men's mental health across social media. I want to provide help to people who may be struggling and not understand or know what to do.

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