Zeldow P B, Greenberg R P
J Pers Assess. 1980 Aug;44(4):433-5. doi: 10.1207/s15327752jpa4404_16.
Investigated medical and psychological help-seeking attitudes and behaviors as a function of liberal-conservative attitudes toward women. Subjects participated in a structured interview concerning their attitudes toward and experiences with physicians and psychotherapists, and completed the Attitudes toward Women Scale. Compared to conservatives, liberals readily seek mental health services, stay in psychotherapy longer, and have relatively negative attitudes toward physicians in general. Conservatives endorse positive attitudes toward seeking psychological help but are less likely to visit a psychotherapist for psychological problems and more likely to have a physician available to consult about medical problems. The study suggests differential help-seeking tendencies among liberals and conservatives for medical and psychological problems, and affirms the utility of the Attitudes toward Women Scale in predicting such tendencies.
研究了作为对女性自由-保守态度函数的医疗和心理求助态度及行为。受试者参与了关于他们对医生和心理治疗师的态度及经历的结构化访谈,并完成了《对女性态度量表》。与保守派相比,自由派更容易寻求心理健康服务,接受心理治疗的时间更长,并且总体上对医生持有相对负面的态度。保守派认可寻求心理帮助的积极态度,但较少因心理问题去看心理治疗师,而更有可能有医生可咨询医疗问题。该研究表明自由派和保守派在医疗和心理问题上有不同的求助倾向,并肯定了《对女性态度量表》在预测此类倾向方面的效用。