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Help-seeking by rural residents for mental health problems: the importance of agrarian values

, , , , , , and . Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 40 (9): 769--776 (September 2006)
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1614.2006.01882.x

Abstract

Objective:  To examine the role of stoicism, self-efficacy and perceived stigma in predicting help-seeking by rural residents, for mental health problems. Method:  A cross-sectional community survey was conducted with a sample of 467 rural residents (58\% female), who completed self-report questionnaires assessing current levels of symptomatology, disability, perceived stigma, self-efficacy, stoicism, attitudes towards and experience of seeking help for psychological problems. Results:  Overall, 27.6\% (n = 129) of respondents had sought help from a general practitioner and/or mental health professional for psychological problems or a mental health issue. More women than men reported having sought such help. Lifetime help-seeking for a psychological problem or mental health issue was positively associated with higher levels of distress and lower levels of stoicism and, to a lesser extent, lower levels of self-efficacy. Conclusions:  Efforts to improve help-seeking by rural residents for mental health problems should focus on understanding and addressing attitudes, such as stoicism which act as barriers to help-seeking.

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