This study explored differences in shame-focused attitudes to mental health problems in Asian and non-Asian students. The ‘Attitudes Towards Mental Health Problems’ (ATMHP) is a self-report scale designed for this study to measure: external shame (beliefs that others will look down on self if one has mental health problems); internal shame (related to negative self-evaluations); and reflected shame (believing that one can bring shame to family/community). A second questionnaire was designed to measure concerns with confidentiality. Results suggest that Asian students have higher external shame and reflected shame, but not internal shame beliefs. Asian students were also more concerned with confidentiality when it comes to talking about pers...
Culture and ethnic backgrounds play an important role in the attitudes and perspectives on mental he...
Shame has been observed to play an important role in social anxiety in China [Xu, 1982]. Shame and p...
This study was a cross-cultural investigation of the implicit and explicit bias of mental and physic...
This study explored differences in shame-focused attitudes to mental health problems in Asian and no...
Although often categorised by cultural differences (e.g., collectivism and individualism), Japan and...
It has been reported that Asian people have negative views of mental illness, including beliefs that...
Globally, awareness of workplace mental health problems has increased rapidly. Employees need to be ...
Recent findings indicating higher than expected levels of psychopathology amongst British South Asia...
The present study explores the factors that motivate mental health help-seeking behaviors of second-...
There are various theories that can be used to understand the self-conscious emotion of shame. Becau...
In the present study, I explored mental health service utilization among college students from Asian...
The current study explored the understandings and experiences of Asian international students (AISs)...
Stigma towards mental illness has been extremely prevalent among people of all ages and racial backg...
There is limited understanding of the factors impacting the mental and physical health of Asian Amer...
This study examined differences between Japanese international college students and U.S. college stu...
Culture and ethnic backgrounds play an important role in the attitudes and perspectives on mental he...
Shame has been observed to play an important role in social anxiety in China [Xu, 1982]. Shame and p...
This study was a cross-cultural investigation of the implicit and explicit bias of mental and physic...
This study explored differences in shame-focused attitudes to mental health problems in Asian and no...
Although often categorised by cultural differences (e.g., collectivism and individualism), Japan and...
It has been reported that Asian people have negative views of mental illness, including beliefs that...
Globally, awareness of workplace mental health problems has increased rapidly. Employees need to be ...
Recent findings indicating higher than expected levels of psychopathology amongst British South Asia...
The present study explores the factors that motivate mental health help-seeking behaviors of second-...
There are various theories that can be used to understand the self-conscious emotion of shame. Becau...
In the present study, I explored mental health service utilization among college students from Asian...
The current study explored the understandings and experiences of Asian international students (AISs)...
Stigma towards mental illness has been extremely prevalent among people of all ages and racial backg...
There is limited understanding of the factors impacting the mental and physical health of Asian Amer...
This study examined differences between Japanese international college students and U.S. college stu...
Culture and ethnic backgrounds play an important role in the attitudes and perspectives on mental he...
Shame has been observed to play an important role in social anxiety in China [Xu, 1982]. Shame and p...
This study was a cross-cultural investigation of the implicit and explicit bias of mental and physic...