Abstract Although the number of students receiving care from college counseling centers has increased, engaging male college students to seek help presents a unique challenge. This qualitative study explored mental health literacy and help-seeking behaviors among undergraduate college men. Semi-structured interviews (n = 26) based on three vignettes (anxiety, depression, stress) were employed to assess mental health literacy. Analysis revealed three general themes and associated sub-themes: (a) knowledge of signs and symptoms (physiological, behavioral, and emotional); (b) recommended help-seeking behaviors (do nothing, self-care, seek help); and (c) barriers to help-seeking (social stigma, self-stigma, masculinity). Findings present a tria...
The research describes a qualitative investigation of men's pathways to seeking psychological help. ...
Objective:To explore the sex features of decision-making in psychological help-seeking behavior in c...
Adolescent males are at particularly high risk of mental health problems and suicide. However, many ...
Background: Men's health help-seeking behaviours vary considerably depending on the context. The cur...
Few authors have specifically analyzed college men’s help-seeking for depression. Those studies that...
In recent years, college students’ mental and emotional health has become a more dominant focus amon...
Mental health of college students has become an important and growing area of concern and research i...
Depression is a rising issue among college students. There are a multitude of negative short-term an...
Men have been shown to seek psychological help at lower rates than women (Kessler, Brown, & Broman, ...
The present qualitative study was an exploration of the help-seeking behaviors of a select group of ...
Mental illness is prevalent on college campuses as undergraduate students are a vulnerable populatio...
Males continuously account for ~75% of deaths by suicide. The motivation for ~50% of suicides implic...
Previous research has found that mental health disorders on college campuses have become increasingl...
It has been noted that men make use of college counseling services in smaller numbers than women. Be...
Despite significantly higher risk of suicide and co-morbid substance abuse, college age men are far ...
The research describes a qualitative investigation of men's pathways to seeking psychological help. ...
Objective:To explore the sex features of decision-making in psychological help-seeking behavior in c...
Adolescent males are at particularly high risk of mental health problems and suicide. However, many ...
Background: Men's health help-seeking behaviours vary considerably depending on the context. The cur...
Few authors have specifically analyzed college men’s help-seeking for depression. Those studies that...
In recent years, college students’ mental and emotional health has become a more dominant focus amon...
Mental health of college students has become an important and growing area of concern and research i...
Depression is a rising issue among college students. There are a multitude of negative short-term an...
Men have been shown to seek psychological help at lower rates than women (Kessler, Brown, & Broman, ...
The present qualitative study was an exploration of the help-seeking behaviors of a select group of ...
Mental illness is prevalent on college campuses as undergraduate students are a vulnerable populatio...
Males continuously account for ~75% of deaths by suicide. The motivation for ~50% of suicides implic...
Previous research has found that mental health disorders on college campuses have become increasingl...
It has been noted that men make use of college counseling services in smaller numbers than women. Be...
Despite significantly higher risk of suicide and co-morbid substance abuse, college age men are far ...
The research describes a qualitative investigation of men's pathways to seeking psychological help. ...
Objective:To explore the sex features of decision-making in psychological help-seeking behavior in c...
Adolescent males are at particularly high risk of mental health problems and suicide. However, many ...