Department of Psychiatry.
Department of Psychology.
J Couns Psychol. 2022 Oct;69(5):701-710. doi: 10.1037/cou0000614. Epub 2022 Mar 24.
The stigma of seeking counseling and negative attitudes about counseling are primary barriers to its use. In the only known study examining the utility of attending a group counseling session to ameliorate stigma (no control group), participation was associated with reductions in self-stigma (Wade et al., 2011). Self-affirmation interventions have shown promising results in reducing stigma and promoting positive expectations about counseling, but no research has examined its effects on a counseling session. In the present, two-part study, 172 college students who had previously completed an online screening survey, including measures of stigma, participated in a single session of group counseling at a mental health clinic. Upon arrival, participants completed a self-affirmation intervention before viewing psychoeducation (n = 66; 12 groups) or only viewed psychoeducation (n = 72; 14 groups); both groups then completed a session of group counseling. After, participants completed these same measures along with measures of group relationships. The remaining participants (n = 34; 7 groups) viewed psychoeducation and completed the same stigma measures before being informed of randomization to the wait-list control condition. Our results replicate and extend findings from Wade et al. (2011): Completing a single session of group counseling reduced self-stigma and promoted positive attitudes toward counseling. Further, completing self-affirmation reduced postsession perceptions of public stigma. Self-affirmation had no impact on group relationships. Overall, findings suggest the utility of offering a "try-out" session of group counseling as a stigma-reduction intervention; preceding with a brief self-affirmation intervention provides further benefits by reducing perceptions of public stigma. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
寻求咨询的耻辱感和对咨询的负面态度是其使用的主要障碍。在唯一一项研究中,研究了参加小组咨询会议以减轻耻辱感的效用(没有对照组),结果表明,参加小组咨询与自我耻辱感的降低有关(Wade 等人,2011 年)。自我肯定干预在减少耻辱感和促进对咨询的积极期望方面显示出有希望的结果,但没有研究检查其对咨询会议的影响。在本研究中,172 名大学生参加了心理健康诊所的小组咨询的单次会议,他们之前完成了一项在线筛选调查,包括耻辱感的测量。到达后,参与者在观看心理教育(n = 66;12 组)之前完成自我肯定干预或仅观看心理教育(n = 72;14 组);两组都参加了小组咨询。之后,参与者完成了相同的测量以及小组关系的测量。其余的参与者(n = 34;7 组)观看心理教育并在被随机分配到候补名单对照组之前完成相同的耻辱感测量。我们的研究结果复制并扩展了 Wade 等人的研究结果(2011 年):完成一次小组咨询减少了自我耻辱感,并促进了对咨询的积极态度。此外,完成自我肯定会降低咨询后对公众耻辱感的看法。自我肯定对小组关系没有影响。总的来说,研究结果表明提供小组咨询的“试用”会议作为减少耻辱感的干预措施是有用的;通过简短的自我肯定干预可以进一步减少公众耻辱感的看法。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2022 APA,保留所有权利)。