Unblocking the pathway to psychological care: The role of stigma and mental health literacy in general help-seeking for psychological distress
Stigma of seeking psychological help is a significant barrier to help-seeking for psychological distress. Various anti-stigma campaigns utilize mental health literacy programs expecting an upturn in help-seeking. By integrating parts of the Modified Labelling Theory (Link et al, 1987, 1989), the Hea...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdm_psych-10252022-02-28T08:22:25Z Unblocking the pathway to psychological care: The role of stigma and mental health literacy in general help-seeking for psychological distress Del Puerto, Abigail P. Stigma of seeking psychological help is a significant barrier to help-seeking for psychological distress. Various anti-stigma campaigns utilize mental health literacy programs expecting an upturn in help-seeking. By integrating parts of the Modified Labelling Theory (Link et al, 1987, 1989), the Health Belief Model (Rosenstock, 1966, 1974, Rosenstock et al. 1988) and the Help-Seeking Process (Rickwood & Thomas, 2012), a moderated mediation model was conceptualized theorizing that self-stigma mediates the negative link between public stigma and help-seeking both in terms of intention and behavior, and mental health literacy moderates the stigma – help-seeking links by serving as a protective factor. A total of 258 adults from the province of Albay mainly from rural communities completed measures of the variables. Findings revealed that public stigma strongly predicted self-stigma, but neither public stigma nor self-stigma acted as potent barriers to help-seeking intention and behavior. Andrew Hayes' PROCESS macro mediation and moderation revealed that self-stigma does not mediate the link between public stigma and general help-seeking intention and behavior, and mental health literacy did not moderate the relationship between public stigma and self-stigma, as well as self-stigma and help-seeking. It was found, however, that mental health literacy was significantly negatively associated with public and self-stigma while significantly positively linked with help-seeking intention. Possible explanations including the context of the community sample were elucidated. Clinical implications and recommendations were discussed. 2022-02-16T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdm_psych/25 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1025&context=etdm_psych Psychology Master's Theses English Animo Repository Distress (Psychology) Mental health Health literacy Stigma (Social psychology) Clinical Psychology |
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Stigma of seeking psychological help is a significant barrier to help-seeking for psychological distress. Various anti-stigma campaigns utilize mental health literacy programs expecting an upturn in help-seeking. By integrating parts of the Modified Labelling Theory (Link et al, 1987, 1989), the Health Belief Model (Rosenstock, 1966, 1974, Rosenstock et al. 1988) and the Help-Seeking Process (Rickwood & Thomas, 2012), a moderated mediation model was conceptualized theorizing that self-stigma mediates the negative link between public stigma and help-seeking both in terms of intention and behavior, and mental health literacy moderates the stigma – help-seeking links by serving as a protective factor. A total of 258 adults from the province of Albay mainly from rural communities completed measures of the variables. Findings revealed that public stigma strongly predicted self-stigma, but neither public stigma nor self-stigma acted as potent barriers to help-seeking intention and behavior. Andrew Hayes' PROCESS macro mediation and moderation revealed that self-stigma does not mediate the link between public stigma and general help-seeking intention and behavior, and mental health literacy did not moderate the relationship between public stigma and self-stigma, as well as self-stigma and help-seeking. It was found, however, that mental health literacy was significantly negatively associated with public and self-stigma while significantly positively linked with help-seeking intention. Possible explanations including the context of the community sample were elucidated. Clinical implications and recommendations were discussed. |
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