This study explored the extent to which biracial college women\u27s attitudes toward counseling and reported depressive symptoms would predict their psychological help-seeking behavior. Results of a logistic regression analysis revealed that biracial college women with more favorable attitudes toward counseling were more likely to seek professional psychological help. In addition, biracial women with higher depression scores were more likely to seek professional mental health treatment. Implications of the findings for counseling center personnel are discussed
Past research has shown that African Americans are less likely to seek treatment for mental health i...
Mental health disparity is an emerging national concern with evidence suggesting individuals from no...
Many college students underuse professional psychological help for mental health difficulties. The s...
The purpose of this study was to identify self-reported psychological symptoms of African college st...
The growing apathy among African American male college students, regarding the use of mental health ...
This study examined ethnic differences in attachment styles and depression among African American an...
Researchers have shown that racial and ethnic groups minorities utilize mental health services at a ...
People may view counseling as a last resort to help with problems. Individuals may utilize other res...
The study examined African American, Asian American, and European American college students’ previou...
This study examined how cultural mistrust, religious beliefs, gender role conflicts, and history of ...
The purpose of this study was to develop a culturally relevant theory-based psychoeducational interv...
Seeking professional help for psychological problems can be highly beneficial to a person’s physical...
This study addressed the relationship of coping style, need for cognition, and college students\u27 ...
Research shows that mental health services, generally, are underutilized. The impact of untreated me...
The present study aims to understand college students’ attitudes toward seeking mental health counse...
Past research has shown that African Americans are less likely to seek treatment for mental health i...
Mental health disparity is an emerging national concern with evidence suggesting individuals from no...
Many college students underuse professional psychological help for mental health difficulties. The s...
The purpose of this study was to identify self-reported psychological symptoms of African college st...
The growing apathy among African American male college students, regarding the use of mental health ...
This study examined ethnic differences in attachment styles and depression among African American an...
Researchers have shown that racial and ethnic groups minorities utilize mental health services at a ...
People may view counseling as a last resort to help with problems. Individuals may utilize other res...
The study examined African American, Asian American, and European American college students’ previou...
This study examined how cultural mistrust, religious beliefs, gender role conflicts, and history of ...
The purpose of this study was to develop a culturally relevant theory-based psychoeducational interv...
Seeking professional help for psychological problems can be highly beneficial to a person’s physical...
This study addressed the relationship of coping style, need for cognition, and college students\u27 ...
Research shows that mental health services, generally, are underutilized. The impact of untreated me...
The present study aims to understand college students’ attitudes toward seeking mental health counse...
Past research has shown that African Americans are less likely to seek treatment for mental health i...
Mental health disparity is an emerging national concern with evidence suggesting individuals from no...
Many college students underuse professional psychological help for mental health difficulties. The s...