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Do depression literacy mental illness beliefs and stigma influence mental health help-seeking attitude? A cross-sectional study of secondary school and university students from B40 households in Malaysia

机译:抑郁素养精神疾病信念和污名是否会影响心理健康的求助态度?来自马来西亚B40家庭的中学生和大学生的横断面研究

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BackgroundMental illness rates among young people is high, yet the frequency of help-seeking is low, especially among those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. Understanding factors influencing help-seeking, such as mental illness beliefs, stigma and literacy among B40 individuals is important, but past studies are sparse. Hence, we aimed to examine the factors associated with mental help-seeking attitude among students from the B40 income bracket. Differences in beliefs toward mental illness, stigma and help-seeking attitudes among university and secondary school students were also investigated.
机译:背景年轻人的精神疾病发病率很高,但是寻求帮助的频率很低,尤其是那些来自较低社会经济背景的人。了解影响寻求帮助的因素,例如B40个人中的精神疾病信念,污名和识字率很重要,但过去的研究很少。因此,我们旨在从B40收入阶层中研究与学生寻求心理帮助态度相关的因素。还调查了大学生和中学生对精神疾病,污名和寻求帮助的态度的差异。

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