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美国大学生寻求心理健康帮助的意愿:与多种性少数身份相关的复原力因素。

Mental health help-seeking willingness among U.S. college students: A resilience factor associated with many sexual minority identities.

作者信息

Chang Andrew R, Rastogi Ritika, Woolverton G Alice, Chen Justin A, Stevens Courtney, Reisner Sari L, Liu Cindy H

机构信息

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.

Departments of Pediatrics, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States.

出版信息

Psychiatry Res. 2024 Dec;342:116173. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2024.116173. Epub 2024 Sep 7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

For populations with elevated mental health risks such as college students and minority groups, understanding openness to seeking professional help can inform ways to improve service engagement. This study explores help-seeking willingness among U.S. college students by sexual orientation.

METHODS

Data were drawn from the 2021 National College Health Assessment (N = 64,079). The main outcome of interest was help-seeking willingness (i.e., reported openness to seeking professional mental health help when needed). A secondary outcome was help-seeking history (i.e., past mental health service utilization). Logistic regression analyses were conducted using R version 4.0.5.

RESULTS

Increased help-seeking willingness was detected among students with a help-seeking history, whether within the past 12 months (OR=7.40, 99%CI: 6.78-9.08) or beyond (OR=2.26, 99%CI: 2.11-2.42). Even after controlling for various covariates including help-seeking history, elevated odds of help-seeking willingness persisted for gay (AOR=2.01, 99%CI: 1.63-2.49), bisexual (AOR=1.35, 99%CI: 1.23-1.49), questioning (AOR=1.22, 99%CI: 1.04-1.45), pansexual (AOR=1.31, 99%CI: 1.06-1.63), and queer (AOR=1.78, 99%CI: 1.35-2.38), relative to heterosexual students.

CONCLUSIONS

Help-seeking willingness is a mental health resilience factor unique to several sexual minority groups. Examining what yields greater help-seeking willingness for these sexual minority student groups may inform interventions that enable all college students to seek help when they are in distress.

摘要

背景

对于心理健康风险较高的人群,如大学生和少数群体,了解他们寻求专业帮助的意愿有助于找到改善服务参与度的方法。本研究按性取向探讨了美国大学生的求助意愿。

方法

数据来自2021年全国大学生健康评估(N = 64,079)。主要关注的结果是求助意愿(即表示在需要时愿意寻求专业心理健康帮助)。次要结果是求助历史(即过去使用心理健康服务的情况)。使用R 4.0.5版本进行逻辑回归分析。

结果

有求助历史的学生,无论在过去12个月内(OR = 7.40,99%CI:6.78 - 9.08)还是更长时间(OR = 2.26,99%CI:2.11 - 2.42),其求助意愿均有所增加。即使在控制了包括求助历史在内的各种协变量后,同性恋(AOR = 2.01,99%CI:1.63 - 2.49)、双性恋(AOR = 1.35,99%CI:1.23 - 1.49)、性取向存疑(AOR = 1.22,99%CI:1.04 - 1.45)、泛性恋(AOR = 1.31,99%CI:1.06 - 1.63)和酷儿(AOR = 1.78,99%CI:1.35 - 2.38)学生相对于异性恋学生,其求助意愿的优势比仍然较高。

结论

求助意愿是几个性少数群体特有的心理健康恢复力因素。研究哪些因素能使这些性少数学生群体更愿意求助,可能有助于制定干预措施,使所有大学生在遇到困扰时都能寻求帮助。

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