Author: Ernesto C. Hermosisima
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Category : Asian American college students
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Help-seeking Behavior and Attitudes Toward Counseling in Filipino College Students
Author: Ernesto C. Hermosisima
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Category : Asian American college students
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Asian American college students
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Understanding Help-seeking Behavior in College Students of Mexican Origin who are Suffering from Anxious And/or Depressive Symptoms
Author: Fabian Aguirre
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
This study sought to understand why college students of Mexican origin underutilize mental health services (i.e., university counseling services). Previous research has identified several potential reasons for the underutilization of mental health services by Mexican Americans. These reasons can be grouped into one of three categories: (1) negative attitudes toward mental illness and mental health services, (2) greater use of alternative, informal resources, and (3) barriers. To examine these factors in the context of help-seeking behavior, Ajzen's theory of planned behavior (TPB) was used. The TPB assumes that the best predictor of a certain behavior is an individual's intention to perform that specific behavior. This model includes three determinants of the intent to perform a certain behavior: (1) attitudes toward the behavior, (2) subjective normative beliefs about performing the behavior, and (3) perceived behavioral control of performing the behavior. The primary aim of this study was to examine the meditating effects of culture on the TPB and investigate the unique factors contributing to help-seeking behavior in college students of Mexican origin reporting anxious and/or depressive symptoms. Results showed that the TPB was effective in predicting help-seeking behavior, with attitudes and subjective normative beliefs as the strongest predictors. Acculturation and cultural values did not mediate the TPB model as originally predicted, however the TPB determinants differed in predictability between help-seekers and non help-seekers. Specifically, among help-seekers, attitudes predicted intent to seek psychological services; among non help-seekers, subjective normative beliefs predicted intent. Help-seekers also reported more ease than non help-seekers on a few of the steps toward help-seeking. Lastly, qualitative measures supported findings based on the TPB and provided additional support for the strong stigmatizing views among college students of Mexican origin. These findings suggest that non help-seekers are a complex group and other variables, such as acculturative stress, perceived social support, and screening participants on perceived symptom distress and impairment, need to be addressed. In addition, subjective normative beliefs need to be considered in the development of psychoeducational interventions which encourage seeking psychological services for individuals of Mexican origin experiencing significant anxious or depressive symptoms.
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
This study sought to understand why college students of Mexican origin underutilize mental health services (i.e., university counseling services). Previous research has identified several potential reasons for the underutilization of mental health services by Mexican Americans. These reasons can be grouped into one of three categories: (1) negative attitudes toward mental illness and mental health services, (2) greater use of alternative, informal resources, and (3) barriers. To examine these factors in the context of help-seeking behavior, Ajzen's theory of planned behavior (TPB) was used. The TPB assumes that the best predictor of a certain behavior is an individual's intention to perform that specific behavior. This model includes three determinants of the intent to perform a certain behavior: (1) attitudes toward the behavior, (2) subjective normative beliefs about performing the behavior, and (3) perceived behavioral control of performing the behavior. The primary aim of this study was to examine the meditating effects of culture on the TPB and investigate the unique factors contributing to help-seeking behavior in college students of Mexican origin reporting anxious and/or depressive symptoms. Results showed that the TPB was effective in predicting help-seeking behavior, with attitudes and subjective normative beliefs as the strongest predictors. Acculturation and cultural values did not mediate the TPB model as originally predicted, however the TPB determinants differed in predictability between help-seekers and non help-seekers. Specifically, among help-seekers, attitudes predicted intent to seek psychological services; among non help-seekers, subjective normative beliefs predicted intent. Help-seekers also reported more ease than non help-seekers on a few of the steps toward help-seeking. Lastly, qualitative measures supported findings based on the TPB and provided additional support for the strong stigmatizing views among college students of Mexican origin. These findings suggest that non help-seekers are a complex group and other variables, such as acculturative stress, perceived social support, and screening participants on perceived symptom distress and impairment, need to be addressed. In addition, subjective normative beliefs need to be considered in the development of psychoeducational interventions which encourage seeking psychological services for individuals of Mexican origin experiencing significant anxious or depressive symptoms.
Filipino Cultural Attitudes and Help-seeking Behaviors for Substance Use
Author: Jehn Rielle Caoile
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
This research study attempts to identify cultural attitudes that impact the help-seeking behavior of Filipinos in the U.S. with a substance use disorder (SUD). Data was collected from self-identified service providers, family members, and former users who all reported to be knowledgeable about this issue. The findings show that the cultural attitude 'bahala na' (come what may) likely removes a user's sense of responsibility to seek help, and likely hinders the ability of support persons to provide the help that a user may need. These findings indicate that repurposing 'bahala na' as a cultural concept may be a critical step to facilitate the help-seeking behavior of Filipino substance users. The data also implicates a potential role for social work in developing a culture-specific and multi-systemic approach to promote such repurposing in the Filipino community.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
This research study attempts to identify cultural attitudes that impact the help-seeking behavior of Filipinos in the U.S. with a substance use disorder (SUD). Data was collected from self-identified service providers, family members, and former users who all reported to be knowledgeable about this issue. The findings show that the cultural attitude 'bahala na' (come what may) likely removes a user's sense of responsibility to seek help, and likely hinders the ability of support persons to provide the help that a user may need. These findings indicate that repurposing 'bahala na' as a cultural concept may be a critical step to facilitate the help-seeking behavior of Filipino substance users. The data also implicates a potential role for social work in developing a culture-specific and multi-systemic approach to promote such repurposing in the Filipino community.
Help-seeking Behaviors of Filipino American College Students
Author: Christine Ricohermoso-Shiaw
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Category : Behaviorism (Psychology)
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Publisher:
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Category : Behaviorism (Psychology)
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Help-seeking behavior of Filipino American college students
Author: Christine M. Ricohermoso-Shiaw
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Cultural Barriers and Filipino American College Students' Help-seeking Attitudes
Author: Jocelyn Michele L. Buhain
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Category : College students
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Category : College students
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Reorganisatie der Maatschappij tot bevordering der geneeskunst
Mental Health Atlas 2017
Author: World Health Organization
Publisher: World Health Organization
ISBN: 9241514019
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
Collects together data compiled from 177 World Health Organization Member States/Countries on mental health care. Coverage includes policies, plans and laws for mental health, human and financial resources available, what types of facilities providing care, and mental health programmes for prevention and promotion.
Publisher: World Health Organization
ISBN: 9241514019
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
Collects together data compiled from 177 World Health Organization Member States/Countries on mental health care. Coverage includes policies, plans and laws for mental health, human and financial resources available, what types of facilities providing care, and mental health programmes for prevention and promotion.
Mental Health Attitudes and Help Seeking Behavior
Author: Maxine Elizabeth C. Campbell
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 308
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 308
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Factors Influencing College Students' Attitudes Toward Seeking Counseling
Author: Terri Michelle Davis
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description