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摘要
这项荟萃分析整合并分析了日本先前关于寻求帮助意图和态度的性别差异的研究结果。我们使用国家信息学研究所数据库的引文信息检索相关研究,鉴定出85篇文章。我们还分析了这些研究的主要作者提供的未报告的统计信息。结果表明,女性寻求帮助的意向倾向高于男性(d = - 0.143, 95% CI [- 0.196, - 0.091], k = 64, n = 29,256)。对寻求帮助类型的进一步分析表明,女性只打算从朋友和家人那里寻求帮助。相比之下,大学生倾向于向心理专业人士、医生和其他正式来源寻求抑郁症状的帮助,而男性学生的这一意愿更高。此外,女性对寻求帮助的态度比男性更积极(d = - 0.092, 95% CI [- 0.156, - 0.027], k = 30, n = 11536)。此外,一些分析表明异质性。然而,我们无法确定具体的潜在审核员。我们还发现,在使用未经验证的测量方法评估求助意图的研究中,性别差异较小。
Gender Differences in Help-Seeking: A Meta-analysis of Japanese Studies, Including Unreported Data1
This meta-analysis integrated and analyzed previous Japanese findings on gender differences in help-seeking intentions and attitudes. We searched relevant studies using the Citation Information by the National Institute of Informatics database and identified 85 articles. We also analyzed unreported statistical information provided by the primary authors of these studies. The results indicated that women had a higher tendency of intentions to seek help than men (d = −0.143, 95% CI [−0.196, −0.091], k = 64, n = 29,256). Further analysis of the types of help-seeking showed that women intended to seek help only from friends and family members. In contrast, university students intended to seek help from psychological professionals, physicians, and other formal sources for depressive symptoms, and this intention was higher among male students. Moreover, women had more favorable attitudes about seeking help than men (d = −0.092, 95% CI [−0.156, −0.027], k = 30, n = 11,536). Furthermore, several analyses indicated heterogeneity. However, we could not identify specific potential moderators. We also found that gender differences were smaller in studies that assessed help-seeking intentions using unvalidated measures.
期刊介绍:
Each volume of Japanese Psychological Research features original contributions from members of the Japanese Psychological Association and other leading international researchers. The journal"s analysis of problem-orientated research contributes significantly to all fields of psychology and raises awareness of psychological research in Japan amongst psychologists world-wide.