Brewster Nicholas, Caplan Barbara, Chun Chi-Ah, Gonzalez Araceli
Department of Psychology, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, USA.
Department of Psychology, California State University, Long Beach, California, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2025 Sep 3:1-11. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2025.2550378.
: Asian American and Latine college students have disproportionately low mental healthcare use. Anticipation of stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination from family members (ie, anticipated family treatment stigma) may be relevant. This study investigated racial/ethnic differences in family stigma and help-seeking attitudes, the association between family stigma and help-seeking attitudes, and whether this association varied by race/ethnicity. : College students at a diverse state university ( = 1,039; 649 Latine, 244 Asian American, 146 White). : Participants completed an anonymous survey about mental health attitudes. : Asian American and Latine students reported greater family stigma and more negative help-seeking attitudes compared to White peers. Greater family stigma correlated with more negative help-seeking attitudes for Whites, but less so for Latines and not for Asian Americans, who both reported more negative attitudes toward help-seeking. : Anticipated family stigma may influence student treatment attitudes. College mental health outreach should address attitudes and potential family reactions.
亚裔美国大学生和拉丁裔大学生使用心理保健服务的比例低得不成比例。预期来自家庭成员的刻板印象、偏见和歧视(即预期的家庭治疗耻辱感)可能是相关因素。本研究调查了家庭耻辱感和求助态度方面的种族/族裔差异、家庭耻辱感与求助态度之间的关联,以及这种关联是否因种族/族裔而异。:一所多元化州立大学的大学生(n = 1039;649名拉丁裔、244名亚裔美国人和146名白人)。:参与者完成了一项关于心理健康态度的匿名调查。:与白人同龄人相比,亚裔美国学生和拉丁裔学生报告的家庭耻辱感更强,求助态度更消极。家庭耻辱感越强,白人的求助态度越消极,但拉丁裔的相关性较小,亚裔美国人则不然,他们对求助的态度都更消极。:预期的家庭耻辱感可能会影响学生的治疗态度。大学心理健康宣传应关注态度和潜在的家庭反应。