Help-Seeking by Rural Residents for Mental Health Problems: The Importance of Agrarian Values

Author:

Judd Fiona1,Jackson Henry2,Komiti Angela3,Murray Greg4,Fraser Caitlin1,Grieve Aaron5,Gomez Rapson5

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Rural Mental Health, Monash University School of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine and Bendigo Health Care Group, PO Box 126, Bendigo, Victoria, 3552, Australia

2. Department of Psychology, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

3. Department of Psychiatry, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

4. School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

5. Department of Psychology, Ballarat University, Ballarat, Australia

Abstract

Objective: To examine the role of stoicism, self-effficacy 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-effficacy, 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 helpseeking 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-effficacy. 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.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,General Medicine

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