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Barriers of mental health treatment utilization among first‐year college students: First cross‐national results from the WHO World Mental Health International College Student Initiative

机译:一年级大学生心理健康治疗利用障碍:第一次跨国成绩来自世界卫生组织世界心理健康国际大学生倡议

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Abstract Background Although mental disorders and suicidal thoughts‐behaviors (suicidal thoughts and behaviors) are common among university students, the majority of students with these problems remain untreated. It is unclear what the barriers are to these students seeking treatment. Aims The aim of this study is to examine the barriers to future help‐seeking and the associations of clinical characteristics with these barriers in a cross‐national sample of first‐year college students. Method As part of the World Mental Health International College Student (WMH‐ICS) initiative, web‐based self‐report surveys were obtained from 13,984 first‐year students in eight countries across the world. Clinical characteristics examined included screens for common mental disorders and reports about suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Multivariate regression models adjusted for socio‐demographic, college‐, and treatment‐related variables were used to examine correlates of help‐seeking intention and barriers to seeking treatment. Results Only 24.6% of students reported that they would definitely seek treatment if they had a future emotional problem. The most commonly reported reasons not to seek treatment among students who failed to report that they would definitely seek help were the preference to handle the problem alone (56.4%) and wanting to talk with friends or relatives instead (48.0%). Preference to handle the problem alone and feeling too embarrassed were also associated with significantly reduced odds of having at least some intention to seek help among students who failed to report that they would definitely seek help. Having 12‐month major depression, alcohol use disorder, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors were also associated with significantly reduced reported odds of the latter outcome. Conclusions The majority of first‐year college students in the WMH‐ICS surveys report that they would be hesitant to seek help in case of future emotional problems. Attitudinal barriers and not structural barriers were found to be the most important reported reasons for this hesitation. Experimental research is needed to determine whether intention to seek help and, more importantly, actual help‐seeking behavior could be increased with the extent to which intervention strategies need to be tailored to particular student characteristics. Given that the preference to handle problems alone and stigma and appear to be critical, there could be value in determining if internet‐based psychological treatments, which can be accessed privately and are often build as self‐help approaches, would be more acceptable than other types of treatments to student who report hesitation about seeking treatment.
机译:摘要背景虽然精神障碍和自杀思想行为(自杀思想和行为)是大学生中常见的,这些问题的大多数学生仍未治疗。目前尚不清楚这些学生寻求治疗的障碍是什么。目的这项研究的目的是审查未来的帮助和临床特征的障碍与临床特征与这些障碍在第一年的一年级大学生样本中的障碍。作为世界心理健康国际大学生(WMH-IC)的一部分的方法,基于网络的自我报告调查是从世界各地八个国家的13,984名第一年级学生获得。检查的临床特征包括常见精神障碍的屏幕,以及关于自杀思想和行为的报告。用于社会人口统计学,学院和治疗相关变量的多变量回归模型用于检查寻求治疗的帮助的意图和障碍的相关性。结果只有24.6%的学生报告说,如果他们有未来的情绪问题,他们肯定会寻求治疗。最常见的原因是未能报告他们肯定会寻求帮助的学生待遇的原因是单独处理问题的偏好(56.4%)并希望与朋友或亲戚交谈(48.0%)。偏好单独处理问题并且感觉过于尴尬也与至少有意在未能报告的学生中寻求帮助的可能性显着降低的几率。拥有12个月的重大抑郁症,酒精使用障碍和自杀思想和行为也与后一种结果的报告的几率显着降低。结论WMH-ICS调查中的大多数大学生报告称,在未来的情绪问题的情况下,他们将犹豫不决。发现态度障碍而不是结构障碍是这种犹豫的最重要报告的原因。需要实验研究来确定是否有意寻求帮助,更重要的是,可能会增加实际的帮助行为,随着干预策略需要针对特定​​的学生特征而定制的程度。考虑到偏好单独处理问题和耻辱并且似乎至关重要,可以在确定基于互联网的心理治疗方面是否有价值,这可以私下访问,并且通常作为自助方法建立,这将比其他人更可接受向寻求寻求待遇犹豫的学生的治疗类型。

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