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A Study On Mental Illness Stigma,self-efficacy And Professional Help-seeking Attitude

Posted on:2018-05-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S J XiaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330515975375Subject:Development and educational psychology
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In this study,1500 college undergraduates were selected randomly in Chengdu,Chongqing,etc.to complete questionnaires.1239 questionnaires were acquired and the effective rate was 93.3%.Measurement instruments were “Self Stigma Questionnaire of Seeking Professional Psychological Help”,“Perceived value discrimination scale”,“General Self-efficacy Questionnaire”,“Questionnaire of Seeking Professional Psychological Help Attitude” Descriptive Statistics,Independent Samples T-test,Correlation Method were adopted to analyze the relationship among University Mental illness stigma,Self-efficacy and Professional help-seeking attitude.The results showed that:(1)The college students' professional help-seeking attitude has significant differences in gender,grade,and major on demographic variable(2)College students' Mental illness stigma varies greatly in majors,genders,grades,and whether they are from the single parent families;(3)The significant differences exist in gender,grade,and whether they are the one-child(4)There is a strong negative correlation between college students' Mental illness stigma and Self-efficacy,while,there is a remarkable positive correlation between Self-efficacy and Professional help-seeking attitude.(5)Self-efficacy shows mediator effect between college students' Mental illness stigma and Professional help-seeking attitude.
Keywords/Search Tags:college students, Professional help-seeking attitude, Self-efficacy, Mediator effect, Mental illness stigma
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