Predictors of Mental Health Help Seeking Among Cambodian Adolescents
Mental health problems are a major global burden. Understanding what motivates people to seek help for mental health problems thus is important so society can best support people in help-seeking. The present study investigated predictors of mental health help-seeking among Cambodian adolescents....
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Language: | English |
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2019
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Online Access: | http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/67290 https://doi.org/10.25073/2588-1159/vnuer.4280 |
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Institution: | Vietnam National University, Hanoi |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Mental health problems are a major global burden. Understanding what motivates
people to seek help for mental health problems thus is important so society can best support people
in help-seeking. The present study investigated predictors of mental health help-seeking among
Cambodian adolescents. Participants were 391 Cambodian high-school students, assessed on (a)
culturally-specific mental health syndromes (Culturally-Specific Syndrome Inventory); (b)
depression (PHQ-9); (c) anxiety (GAD-7); (d) functional impairment (Brief Impairment Scale); (e)
quality of life (Q-LES-Q-SF); and (f) help-seeking from different sources (e.g., friends,
psychologists) (General Help-Seeking Questionnaire). Help seeking from mental health
professionals was predicted by mental health symptoms but not by life impairment or quality of
life, suggesting that these constructs are not understood as part of adolescent mental health in
Cambodia. However, informal support was predicted by impairment and quality of life, suggesting
that Cambodian adolescents are aware of life impairment and quality of life, desire to improve
their lives, but are unaware of these constructs’ connection to mental health. Results suggest areas
for public health campaigns in Cambodia to target to increase adolescent mental health support
seeking. Results also suggest it may be useful to develop informal online mental health support
resources for Cambodian adolescents. |
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