Department of Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology, University of Kentucky.
Department of Psychology, Iowa State University.
J Couns Psychol. 2024 Oct;71(5):315-327. doi: 10.1037/cou0000754. Epub 2024 Aug 8.
This article introduces the integrated behavioral model of mental health help seeking (IBM-HS), a theoretical model for understanding the constructs (e.g., systemic, predisposing, and enabling factors; mental health literacy; illness perceptions; perceived need; stigma; shame; perceived benefits, motivation) that influence people's decision making around seeking professional mental health care and their ultimate access to formal treatment. The IBM-HS is a help-seeking-specific adaptation of the empirically supported integrated behavioral model and integrative model, which are themselves evolutions of the theory of planned behavior and theory of reasoned action. The IBM-HS posits that help-seeking determinants (e.g., structural forces; cultural influences; past help-seeking experience; evaluated need; mental health perceptions, knowledge, and skills; social support) influence help-seeking beliefs (i.e., outcome beliefs, experiential beliefs, beliefs about others' expectations, beliefs about others' behavior, logistical beliefs), which in turn determine their respective help-seeking mechanisms (i.e., attitude, perceived norm, personal agency). These mechanisms collectively influence help-seeking intention, which drives prospective help-seeking behavior, subject to the moderating effects of determinants. Finally, prospective behavior has reciprocal feedback loop effects on certain determinants and beliefs. This article describes the need for the IBM-HS, the model's constructs and their interrelations, measurement considerations, and how the model can be used by scholarly and applied users to systematically understand people's intention to seek professional mental health care services and what helps or hinders them from utilizing this care. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
本文介绍了心理健康求助的综合行为模型(IBM-HS),这是一个用于理解影响人们寻求专业心理健康护理决策的结构因素(如系统因素、倾向因素和促成因素;心理健康素养;疾病观念;感知需求;污名;羞耻感;感知益处;动机)以及他们最终获得正式治疗的综合行为模型。IBM-HS 是经验支持的综合行为模型和综合模型的特定于求助的适应,而这些模型本身又是计划行为理论和理性行为理论的发展。IBM-HS 假设求助决定因素(如结构力量;文化影响;过去的求助经验;评估的需求;心理健康观念、知识和技能;社会支持)影响求助信念(即结果信念、经验信念、关于他人期望的信念、关于他人行为的信念、逻辑信念),这反过来又决定了他们各自的求助机制(即态度、感知规范、个人能动性)。这些机制共同影响求助意向,从而推动预期的求助行为,受到决定因素的调节作用。最后,预期行为对某些决定因素和信念具有反馈循环效应。本文描述了 IBM-HS 的需求、模型的结构及其相互关系、测量注意事项,以及学术和应用用户如何使用该模型系统地理解人们寻求专业心理健康护理服务的意向,以及什么因素有助于或阻碍他们利用这种护理。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2024 APA,保留所有权利)。