Help seeking behaviour in college students with high help-seeking willingness

Xiaobin Ji, N. Zhang, C. Wang
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Objective:To explore the related factors of help-seeking behavior in counseling context,in order to promote the help-seeking behavior of college students who had recognition of their psychological distress and with willingness to seek help.Methods:From 4 universities fully equipped with mental health service,138 students who had demands and willingness to seek psychological help but did not have help-seeking behaviors were selected as the no help-seeking group,and 99 students who had help-seeking behaviors were selected as help-seeking group.They were assessed with the Self-Stigma of Seeking Help Scale(SSOSH),Disclosure Expectation Scale(DES),Self-Efficiency Questionnaire(revised),Perceived Causal Control of Mental Distress Questionnaire(PCCMDQ),and Indirect Help-Seeking Experiences Questionnaire(IHSEQ).Results:The scores of SSOSH,DES anticipated risk,and PCCMDQ were higher [(12.4±3.0) vs.(11.3±4.0),(12.9±3.0) vs.(11.0±3.4),(4.4±0.8) vs.(3.7±1.0);Ps0.05] and the scores of Self-Efficiency Questionnaire(revised),PCCMDQ and IHSEQ were lower [(27.7±4.2) vs.(30.0±4.0),(0.3±0.5) vs.(0.9±0.8);P0.001)] in the no help-seeking group than in the help-seeking group.Regression analysis showed that the scores of DES,Self-Efficiency Questionnaire,and IHSEQ entered the regression model of help-seeking behavior(Nagelkerke R2=0.478).Structural equation modeling analysis showed that self-efficiency and anticipated risk played a mediating role between indirect help-seeking experience and help-seeking behavior.The explainable variance of the model was 30.5%,and the indirect effect accounted for 10.4% of total effect.Conclusion:High willingness help-seeking behavior may be related to disclosure expectation risk,self-efficiency,control attribution and indirect help-seeking experience.
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高求助意愿大学生的求助行为
目的:探讨心理咨询情境下影响大学生求助行为的相关因素,以促进对自身心理困扰有认知并有求助意愿的大学生的求助行为。方法:选取4所心理卫生服务设施完备的高校中有心理帮助需求和意愿但无求助行为的138名学生作为无求助组,有求助行为的99名学生作为求助组。采用求助自我污名化量表(SSOSH)、披露期望量表(DES)、自我效能问卷(修订)、精神痛苦感知因果控制问卷(PCCMDQ)和间接求助经历问卷(IHSEQ)对受访患者进行评估。结果:无求助组SSOSH、DES预期风险、PCCMDQ得分高于求助组[(12.4±3.0)比(11.3±4.0),(12.9±3.0)比(11.0±3.4),(4.4±0.8)比(3.7±1.0),Ps0.05],自我效能问卷(修订版)、PCCMDQ和IHSEQ得分低于求助组[(27.7±4.2)比(30.0±4.0),(0.3±0.5)比(0.9±0.8),P0.001)]。回归分析显示,DES、自我效能问卷和IHSEQ得分进入求助行为的回归模型(Nagelkerke R2=0.478)。结构方程模型分析表明,自我效能和预期风险在间接求助经历与求助行为之间起中介作用。模型的可解释方差为30.5%,间接效应占总效应的10.4%。结论:高意愿求助行为可能与披露期望风险、自我效能、控制归因和间接求助体验有关。
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