Understanding help seeking behaviour among Filipino university students

There is an increase of mental health concerns among university students, compared to previous generations, as relationships and academic demands become more complex. The researchers explored students’ perceptions and the experiences they go through in seeking help, specifically problem awareness, d...

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Main Authors: Pantaleon, Jaymee Abigail K., Uy, Luzviminda L., Dino, Eduarda V.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-97772024-09-24T03:14:04Z Understanding help seeking behaviour among Filipino university students Pantaleon, Jaymee Abigail K. Uy, Luzviminda L. Dino, Eduarda V. There is an increase of mental health concerns among university students, compared to previous generations, as relationships and academic demands become more complex. The researchers explored students’ perceptions and the experiences they go through in seeking help, specifically problem awareness, decision to seek help and support system. 14 respondents from different colleges and universities in Metro Manila participated in this qualitative study. Thematic analysis was used to process data gathered from the interviews. Key results were: help-seeking can come from both informal (family and friends) and professional help (counselors, psychologists), one’s outlook towards help-seeking can be connected to the individual’s decision to seek help and quality of support system is evident in the process of help-seeking, from problem recognition to decision to seek help. Hence, help-seeking behavior is an important psychological process to understand to effectively deliver counseling services and advocate progressive mental health programs in our universities and counseling centers. The findings highlight the crucial role of practitioners and policy makers to explore the relevance of its guidance programs in relation to the needs of the stakeholders, university students. Keywords: help-seeking behavior, university students, mental health, narratives 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13229 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Help-seeking behavior College students—Philippines—Psychology Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Help-seeking behavior
College students—Philippines—Psychology
Psychology
spellingShingle Help-seeking behavior
College students—Philippines—Psychology
Psychology
Pantaleon, Jaymee Abigail K.
Uy, Luzviminda L.
Dino, Eduarda V.
Understanding help seeking behaviour among Filipino university students
description There is an increase of mental health concerns among university students, compared to previous generations, as relationships and academic demands become more complex. The researchers explored students’ perceptions and the experiences they go through in seeking help, specifically problem awareness, decision to seek help and support system. 14 respondents from different colleges and universities in Metro Manila participated in this qualitative study. Thematic analysis was used to process data gathered from the interviews. Key results were: help-seeking can come from both informal (family and friends) and professional help (counselors, psychologists), one’s outlook towards help-seeking can be connected to the individual’s decision to seek help and quality of support system is evident in the process of help-seeking, from problem recognition to decision to seek help. Hence, help-seeking behavior is an important psychological process to understand to effectively deliver counseling services and advocate progressive mental health programs in our universities and counseling centers. The findings highlight the crucial role of practitioners and policy makers to explore the relevance of its guidance programs in relation to the needs of the stakeholders, university students. Keywords: help-seeking behavior, university students, mental health, narratives
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author Pantaleon, Jaymee Abigail K.
Uy, Luzviminda L.
Dino, Eduarda V.
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Uy, Luzviminda L.
Dino, Eduarda V.
author_sort Pantaleon, Jaymee Abigail K.
title Understanding help seeking behaviour among Filipino university students
title_short Understanding help seeking behaviour among Filipino university students
title_full Understanding help seeking behaviour among Filipino university students
title_fullStr Understanding help seeking behaviour among Filipino university students
title_full_unstemmed Understanding help seeking behaviour among Filipino university students
title_sort understanding help seeking behaviour among filipino university students
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