Segal D L, Coolidge F L, Mincic M S, O'Riley A
Department of sychology, University of Colorodo at Colorodo Springs, CO 80933-7150, USA.
Aging Ment Health. 2005 Jul;9(4):363-7. doi: 10.1080/13607860500131047.
Evidence indicates that older adults underutilize mental health services, but little is known empirically about the perceptions older adults have about mental illness and their attitudes about seeking professional help for psychological problems. The present study examined beliefs about mental illness and willingness to seek professional help among younger (n=96; M age=20.6 years; range=17-26 years) and older (n=79; M age=75.1 years; range=60-95 years) persons. Participants completed the Beliefs Toward Mental Illness Scale and the Willingness to Seek Help Questionnaire. Older adults had generally similar perceptions of mental illness as younger adults except that older adults were more likely to perceive the mentally ill as being embarrassing and having poor social skills. Older adults also did not report a lower willingness to seek psychological help. Correlational analyses showed that, among older adults, increases in negative attitudes about mental illness (specifically, the view that the mentally ill have poor interpersonal skills) are associated with decreases in willingness to seek psychological services. An implication is that negative stereotypes about mental illness held by some older adults could play a role in their underutilization of mental health services. Other barriers to mental health care are also discussed.
有证据表明,老年人对心理健康服务的利用率较低,但关于老年人对精神疾病的看法以及他们对寻求心理问题专业帮助的态度,从实证角度了解得很少。本研究调查了年轻人(n = 96;平均年龄 = 20.6岁;范围 = 17 - 26岁)和老年人(n = 79;平均年龄 = 75.1岁;范围 = 60 - 95岁)对精神疾病的看法以及寻求专业帮助的意愿。参与者完成了《对精神疾病的信念量表》和《寻求帮助意愿问卷》。除了老年人更倾向于认为患有精神疾病的人令人尴尬且社交技能差之外,老年人对精神疾病的总体看法与年轻人大致相似。老年人也没有表现出更低的寻求心理帮助的意愿。相关分析表明,在老年人中,对精神疾病的负面态度增加(具体而言,认为患有精神疾病的人人际技能差的观点)与寻求心理服务的意愿降低相关。这意味着一些老年人对精神疾病的负面刻板印象可能在他们对心理健康服务利用率低方面起到了作用。还讨论了心理健康护理的其他障碍。