Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is the deliberate destruction of body tissue without the intent to commit suicide. The present study applied public stigma, self stigma, and secrecy of Modified Labeling Theory to NSSI help seeking and psychological well-being. Results from 576 adult women indicate that satisfaction with mental health providers is higher than with medical providers, that stigma was not higher among those who haven\u27t sought help, and that past and future help seeking are related. Neither public nor self stigma predicted help-seeking, and the relationship between stigma and psychological well-being is not mediated by secrecy. The most salient constructs associated with helps seeking were secrecy and desire to stop self-harm....
A significant proportion of suicidal persons do not seek help for their psychological problems. Psyc...
The current study aimed to investigate how access to insurance impacts mental health-related stigma ...
Many persons who could potentially benefit from psychological services do not seek help or follow th...
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is the deliberate destruction of body tissue without the intent to c...
Despite significant impacts to mental health and support-seeking, non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) st...
Background: It is well-known that individuals with a mental illness (MI) are highly stigmatized. Of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-39)The purposes of this study were to determine: (a) w...
BACKGROUND: Individuals often avoid or delay seeking professional help for mental health problems. S...
Background: Individuals often avoid or delay seeking professional help for mental health problems. S...
Accessibility and availability of mental health care services are necessary but not sufficient for p...
Stigmatizing attitudes toward psychological help seeking is a significant obstacle for the people wi...
Help-seeking stigma is a hindrance to obtaining treatment for mental illness and is related to peopl...
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a relatively new subject of attention for psychopathology researc...
Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) is a behavior done with the intent of harming oneself without the in...
Major depression is a common, debilitating, and life threatening illness, and its treatment may be h...
A significant proportion of suicidal persons do not seek help for their psychological problems. Psyc...
The current study aimed to investigate how access to insurance impacts mental health-related stigma ...
Many persons who could potentially benefit from psychological services do not seek help or follow th...
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is the deliberate destruction of body tissue without the intent to c...
Despite significant impacts to mental health and support-seeking, non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) st...
Background: It is well-known that individuals with a mental illness (MI) are highly stigmatized. Of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-39)The purposes of this study were to determine: (a) w...
BACKGROUND: Individuals often avoid or delay seeking professional help for mental health problems. S...
Background: Individuals often avoid or delay seeking professional help for mental health problems. S...
Accessibility and availability of mental health care services are necessary but not sufficient for p...
Stigmatizing attitudes toward psychological help seeking is a significant obstacle for the people wi...
Help-seeking stigma is a hindrance to obtaining treatment for mental illness and is related to peopl...
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a relatively new subject of attention for psychopathology researc...
Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) is a behavior done with the intent of harming oneself without the in...
Major depression is a common, debilitating, and life threatening illness, and its treatment may be h...
A significant proportion of suicidal persons do not seek help for their psychological problems. Psyc...
The current study aimed to investigate how access to insurance impacts mental health-related stigma ...
Many persons who could potentially benefit from psychological services do not seek help or follow th...