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Where Do I Turn for Help? Gender Role Conflict, Self-Stigma, and College Men's Help-Seeking for Depression

机译:我要在哪里寻求帮助? 性别角色冲突,自我污名和大学男子寻求抑郁的帮助

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Experiences of self-stigma and gender role conflict act as barriers to men's psychological help-seeking. Although previous studies suggest that violation of masculine norms and the desire to preserve masculinity reduce men's help-seeking behaviors, little is known about the ways in which specific help-seeking behaviors are impacted. The current study examined relations between gender role conflict, self-stigma, and help-seeking for depression among a sample of college men from a Midwestern university in the United States (N = 313). Participants engaged in a role induction based upon a vignette about a man with depression and were asked the types of help-seeking behaviors they would engage in (i.e., professional help, self-help, informal help, or avoidant behaviors). Results of this study indicate that gender role conflict and self-stigma have different relations to help-seeking behaviors. More specifically, (a) gender role conflict plays an incremental role beyond mental health self-stigma in understanding certain types of responses to mental health needs, (b) there is a positive relationship between experiencing gender role conflict and holding increasingly self-stigmatizing views, (c) self-stigma and gender role conflict differ in their pattern of influence for mental health treatment responses, (d) gender role conflict corresponds with increased avoidant behaviors and decreases social support utilization, and (e) self-stigma predicts decreased social support and professional help utilization while also increasing avoidant behaviors. Although gender role conflict and self-stigma had unique relations to professional help-seeking for depression, utilization of social support was negatively impacted by both. Considerations for help-seeking patterns in men and the influence of both stigmatized social views and conflicting gender roles are discussed.
机译:自我污名和性别角色冲突的经历是男人心理帮助的障碍。尽管以前的研究表明,违反男性规范和保持男性气质的愿望降低了男性寻求帮助的行为,但对影响特定的寻求帮助行为的方式知之甚少。当前的研究检查了性别角色冲突,自我污名和寻求帮助的抑郁症之间的关系,来自美国中西部大学的大学男子(n = 313)。参与者根据一个关于抑郁症的人的小插图从事角色归纳,并被询问他们将参与的寻求帮助行为的类型(即专业帮助,自助,非正式的帮助或回避行为)。这项研究的结果表明,性别角色冲突和自我污名与寻求帮助行为有不同的关系。更具体地说,(a)性别角色冲突在理解某些类型的心理健康需求的反应中,在心理健康自我污名之外扮演着渐进的角色; ,(c)自我污名和性别角色冲突在其对心理健康治疗反应的影响模式上有所不同,(d)性别角色冲突与提高的回避行为相对应,并降低了社会支持的利用,并且(e)自我耻辱预测社会的降低支持和专业帮助利用,同时也增加了回避行为。尽管性别角色冲突和自我污名与寻求抑郁的专业帮助有独特的关系,但对社会支持的利用受到两者的负面影响。讨论了对男人寻求帮助模式的考虑,以及污名化的社会观点和性别矛盾的性别角色的影响。

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