Seeking help for mental illness : A qualitative study among greekaustralians and Anglo-Australians
Des ite the high revalence of mental illness, research indicates that many eo le who ex erience mental illness do not access hel and therefore go unnecessarily without treatment. It was the aim in this study to investigate reasons why eo le do not seek hel for mental illness and to determine if ther...
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ftfederationuniv:vital:11226 2023-05-15T15:25:29+02:00 Seeking help for mental illness : A qualitative study among greekaustralians and Anglo-Australians Alexi, Nektarios Moore, Kathleen 2016 http://researchonline.federation.edu.au/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/155457 unknown Psychological Society of Northern Greece Hellenic Journal of Psychology Vol. 13, no. 1 (2016), p. 1-12 http://researchonline.federation.edu.au/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/155457 vital:11226 ISBN:1790-1391 Copyright © Psychological Society of Northern Greece Open Access This metadata is freely available under a CCO license Cultural effects Help-seeking Mental illness Therapeutic relationship Text Journal article 2016 ftfederationuniv 2022-12-01T18:59:17Z Des ite the high revalence of mental illness, research indicates that many eo le who ex erience mental illness do not access hel and therefore go unnecessarily without treatment. It was the aim in this study to investigate reasons why eo le do not seek hel for mental illness and to determine if there were any cultural differences between Anglo- Australians and the large Greek-Australian o ulation. Nine Greek-Australians (six males) (age M = 29.84 years, SD = 8.75) and eight Anglo-Australians (one male) (age M = 34.93 years, SD =14.10) artici ated in interviews focused on their attitudes towards, and willingness to seek hel for, mental illness. Results revealed artici ants had a oor understanding of mental illness er se, and in terms of hel seeking suggested similar factors to those re orted in the literature. Partici ants indicated embarrassment is associated with mental illness des ite ongoing media cam aigns and awareness-raising concerning mental illness.While both grou s acknowledged that rofessional hel may be useful they stressed the im ortance of a trusting and confidential relationshi with the thera ist. Anglo-Australians sam led were somewhat more willing to utilise rofessional help , while the Greek-Australian artici ants were more likely, in the first instance, to seek-out informal su ort such as from a riest. Article in Journal/Newspaper artici Federation University Australia: Federation ResearchOnline |
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Des ite the high revalence of mental illness, research indicates that many eo le who ex erience mental illness do not access hel and therefore go unnecessarily without treatment. It was the aim in this study to investigate reasons why eo le do not seek hel for mental illness and to determine if there were any cultural differences between Anglo- Australians and the large Greek-Australian o ulation. Nine Greek-Australians (six males) (age M = 29.84 years, SD = 8.75) and eight Anglo-Australians (one male) (age M = 34.93 years, SD =14.10) artici ated in interviews focused on their attitudes towards, and willingness to seek hel for, mental illness. Results revealed artici ants had a oor understanding of mental illness er se, and in terms of hel seeking suggested similar factors to those re orted in the literature. Partici ants indicated embarrassment is associated with mental illness des ite ongoing media cam aigns and awareness-raising concerning mental illness.While both grou s acknowledged that rofessional hel may be useful they stressed the im ortance of a trusting and confidential relationshi with the thera ist. Anglo-Australians sam led were somewhat more willing to utilise rofessional help , while the Greek-Australian artici ants were more likely, in the first instance, to seek-out informal su ort such as from a riest. |
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Seeking help for mental illness : A qualitative study among greekaustralians and Anglo-Australians |
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Seeking help for mental illness : A qualitative study among greekaustralians and Anglo-Australians |
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Seeking help for mental illness : A qualitative study among greekaustralians and Anglo-Australians |
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seeking help for mental illness : a qualitative study among greekaustralians and anglo-australians |
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Hellenic Journal of Psychology Vol. 13, no. 1 (2016), p. 1-12 http://researchonline.federation.edu.au/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/155457 vital:11226 ISBN:1790-1391 |
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