Brown B B
Am J Community Psychol. 1978 Oct;6(5):425-39. doi: 10.1007/BF00941419.
Drawing from a longitudinal survey of 1,106 urban adults aged 20 to 70, the present study investigated whether persons who sought help from informal and/or formal support systems for major troublesome life changes were distinguishable from those who handled problems without assistance in terms of demographic background, personal resources, social networks, or psychological barriers to help-seeking. Generally, nonseekers who felt self-reliant and respondents who sought assistance from informal associates exclusively seemed well prepared to manage bothersome transitions, crises, or role-related strains. Nonseekers who were reluctant to ask for assistance as well as help-seekers who only contacted professionals were comparatively more at risk.
本研究基于对1106名年龄在20至70岁之间的城市成年人的纵向调查,探讨了那些因重大生活困扰而向非正式和/或正式支持系统寻求帮助的人,在人口背景、个人资源、社会网络或寻求帮助的心理障碍方面,是否与那些在没有帮助的情况下处理问题的人有所不同。总体而言,那些自我感觉有能力解决问题的不寻求帮助者,以及仅向非正式社交圈寻求帮助的受访者,似乎对处理麻烦的转变、危机或与角色相关的压力有充分准备。那些不愿意寻求帮助的不寻求帮助者以及仅联系专业人士的寻求帮助者,面临的风险相对更大。