Title of article
Help-seeking for mental health problems among Chinese
Author/Authors
Phoenix K.H. Mo، نويسنده , , Winnie W.S. Mak، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
10
From page
675
To page
684
Abstract
The underutilization of professional care
is a perennial problem among Chinese populations.
To examine the social-cognitive factors that may
affect help-seeking intentions, the present study
applied and extended Ajzen’s theory of planned
behavior (TPB) to understand the intention to seek
help from mental health professionals among
Chinese. The effect of mental health and perceived
barriers to help-seeking were also examined. Nine
hundred and forty-one Chinese were recruited using a
randomized household design in Hong Kong. Results
from structural equation modeling showed that attitude,
subjective norm, perceived behavioral control,
and perceived barriers significantly predicted helpseeking
intention. Mental health showed no significant
effect on help-seeking intention. In addition,
subjective norm indirectly predicted intention to seek
help from mental health professionals through influencing
attitude and perceived behavioral control.
Results from multi-group analyses revealed that all
path coefficients were invariant across gender. Results
supported the utilization of TPB in understanding
help-seeking intentions and highlighted the importance
of subjective norm among Chinese. Implications
on the enhancement of mental health awareness
and the promotion of mental health services through
a social-cognitive approach were highlighted
Keywords
Hong Kong – Chinese – theory ofplanned behavior – help-seeking – mental health
Journal title
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Record number
849501
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