Department of Nursing, Daejeon University, Daejeon, Korea.
Department of Nursing, Taegu Science University, Daegu, Korea.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2020 Aug;27(4):393-405. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12593. Epub 2020 Feb 5.
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: People in their twenties, including college students, experience a high level of stress and prevalence of related mental health problems including depression, anxiety and alcohol addiction, but they are the least likely age group in Korea to utilize professional help for mental health issues. Mental health literacy (MHL) refers to the knowledge and abilities necessary for maintaining mental health and preventing mental health problems. MHL also plays an important role in help-seeking for mental health issues. Therefore, studying MHL and other variables related to help-seeking is likely to enhance our overall understanding of students' mental health. WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: Although there have been some studies of college students' MHL in Korea, this is the first study to identify the paths and relationships between MHL and help-seeking intentions in Korean college students. Additionally, this study examined the mediating role of stigma in the relationship between MHL and attitudes toward help-seeking. The findings of this study suggest that MHL promotion can have a positive impact on the mental health of Korean college students by improving their attitudes toward help-seeking and increasing their help-seeking intentions. This study supports the idea that increased social support among Korean college students may reduce stigma and facilitate their seeking of professional help. The paths and relationships found in the present study provide evidence that a nursing intervention on-campus that improves students' MHL and reduces stigma may facilitate more effective use of help-seeking services among college students. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: MHL plays a significant role in how college students manage their mental health and the likelihood that they will seek professional help for mental health issues. Increasing MHL reduces mental health-related stigma and promotes positive attitudes toward help-seeking. A mental health nursing intervention that includes MHL improvement strategies would likely enhance students' utilization of mental health services on campus. Although students' MHL is improved by existing campus programmes and educational efforts to raise awareness of mental health, interventions should also address campus culture and stigma to facilitate mental health help-seeking. Ultimately, enhancing MHL will contribute to the prevention of mental health problems and protect the deterioration of mental health among college students. ABSTRACT: Introduction There is a high prevalence of mental health problems among college students in Korea. Although the usage rate for mental health services among Korean college students was not reported, it is known that the usage rate for Koreans is low compared to that in the United States. Aim To explore the relationships linking mental health literacy (MHL) to intentions of help-seeking in a sample of Korean college students. Method Using a cross-sectional study, data from 200 participants were analysed using a structural equation modelling approach. Results Mental health literacy had both direct and indirect effects on attitudes toward help-seeking and an indirect effect on attitudes toward help-seeking through stigma. The direct effect of MHL on attitudes toward help-seeking was fully mediated by stigma. Discussion Mental health nursing professionals have a responsibility and a challenge to enhance MHL in college students through individual or group interventions. Implications for practice MHL plays a significant role in individuals' willingness to seek professional help when in need of mental health care. Thus, mental health nursing interventions that include MHL improvement strategies would favourably enhance students' use of adequate sources of care and contribute to the prevention of mental health problems in college students.
主题已知内容:二十多岁的人,包括大学生,承受着高度的压力和普遍存在的心理健康问题,包括抑郁、焦虑和酗酒,但他们是韩国最不可能利用专业帮助解决心理健康问题的年龄群体。心理健康素养(MHL)是指保持心理健康和预防心理健康问题所需的知识和能力。MHL 在寻求心理健康问题的帮助方面也起着重要作用。因此,研究 MHL 和其他与寻求帮助相关的变量可能会增强我们对学生心理健康的整体理解。
本研究的新增内容:尽管韩国已经有一些关于大学生 MHL 的研究,但这是第一项确定韩国大学生 MHL 与寻求帮助意愿之间关系和路径的研究。此外,本研究还检验了污名感在 MHL 与寻求帮助态度之间关系中的中介作用。本研究的结果表明,通过改善大学生对寻求帮助的态度和增加寻求帮助的意愿,MHL 的提高可以对韩国大学生的心理健康产生积极影响。本研究支持这样一种观点,即增加韩国大学生的社会支持可能会减少污名感并促进他们寻求专业帮助。本研究中发现的路径和关系为在校园内进行护理干预提供了证据,该干预措施可以提高学生的 MHL 并减少污名感,从而更有效地利用大学生的寻求帮助服务。
对实践的意义:MHL 在大学生管理心理健康和寻求专业帮助解决心理健康问题的可能性方面起着重要作用。提高 MHL 可以减少与心理健康相关的污名感,并促进对寻求帮助的积极态度。包括 MHL 改善策略的心理健康护理干预措施可能会增强学生在校园内利用心理健康服务的能力。尽管学生的 MHL 通过现有的校园计划和提高心理健康意识的教育努力得到了提高,但干预措施还应解决校园文化和污名感问题,以促进心理健康寻求帮助。最终,提高 MHL 将有助于预防大学生的心理健康问题并保护他们的心理健康恶化。