Evaluation of factors affecting attitudes of Muslim Americans toward seeking and using formal mental health services

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Muslim Mental Health Pub Date : 2019-12-09 DOI:10.3998/jmmh.10381607.0013.201
F. Khan, Maryam Khan, Hamzzat O. Soyege, Sara Maklad
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This study investigated the effects of four independent variables— cultural beliefs about mental health; knowledge and familiarity with mental health problems, services, and providers; shame and stigma associated with mental health; and helpseeking preferences— on the attitudes of Muslim Americans toward formal mental health services. Data was collected in September 2011 via paper surveys given out at a national conference and through online data collection. The results of multiple regression analysis on 166 participants indicated that more favorable attitudes toward seeking and using formal mental health services are correlated with less cultural beliefs, more perception of shame, more knowledge and famil6 Fahad Khan, Maryam Khan, Hamzzat Soyege, and Sara Maklad iarity with formal services; and higher preference for formal help resources. Implications of the findings are discussed.
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影响美国穆斯林寻求和使用正规精神卫生服务态度的因素评估
本研究考察了四个自变量——文化信仰对心理健康的影响;了解和熟悉精神卫生问题、服务和提供者;与精神卫生有关的羞耻和耻辱;以及寻求帮助的偏好——关于美国穆斯林对正规心理健康服务的态度。数据是在2011年9月通过全国会议上的书面调查和在线数据收集收集的。对166名被试的多元回归分析结果表明,寻求和使用正规心理健康服务的积极态度与较少的文化信仰、更多的羞耻感、更多的知识和家庭相关。对正规的帮助资源有更高的偏好。讨论了研究结果的含义。
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Journal of Muslim Mental Health
Journal of Muslim Mental Health PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Muslim Mental Health is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed academic journal and publishes articles exploring social, cultural, medical, theological, historical, and psychological factors affecting the mental health of Muslims in the United States and globally. The journal publishes research and clinical material, including research articles, reviews, and reflections on clinical practice. The Journal of Muslim Mental Health is a much-needed resource for professionals seeking to identify and explore the mental health care needs of Muslims in all areas of the world.
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