Department of Psychology, The University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-4310, USA.
Suicide Life Threat Behav. 2010 Oct;40(5):438-50. doi: 10.1521/suli.2010.40.5.438.
Prior research has identified a negative association between suicidal ideation and help-seeking, a phenomenon called "help-negation." Help-negation has been documented to occur for both professional and nonprofessional sources of help. In this study help-seeking attitudes, stigma concerns, and perceptions of social support were examined as possible mediators of help-negation. Data were collected from a nonclinical sample of college undergraduates at a midwestern university (N = 321). Findings provided partial support for the mediation hypotheses. Help-seeking attitudes and stigma were significant predictors of help-seeking intentions (β = .34 and β = -.17, p < .05, respectively), but did not mediate help-negation for professional sources. Perceptions of social support, on the other hand, fully mediated help-negation for nonprofessional sources (β = .27, p < .05).
先前的研究已经确定了自杀意念与寻求帮助之间的负相关关系,这种现象被称为“帮助否定”。已经有文献记录表明,这种帮助否定既存在于专业帮助来源,也存在于非专业帮助来源。在这项研究中,寻求帮助的态度、耻辱感和对社会支持的看法被视为帮助否定的可能中介因素。数据来自中西部一所大学的非临床大学生样本(N=321)。研究结果部分支持了中介假设。寻求帮助的态度和耻辱感是寻求帮助意图的重要预测因素(β=0.34 和 β=-0.17,分别为 p<.05),但不能中介专业来源的帮助否定。另一方面,对社会支持的看法完全中介了非专业来源的帮助否定(β=0.27,p<.05)。