Stigma, attitudes, and intentions to seek mental health services in college student-athletes

JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH(2022)

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Objective To investigate predictors of mental health help-seeking as well as identify topics for which college student-athletes are most likely to seek help.Participants:Student-athletes (N = 328) from three Division II and III universities.Method:Participants completed a survey packet on stigma, attitudes, and intentions toward seeking mental health services as well as willingness to seek help for specific topics.Results:Structural equation modeling indicated public stigma was significantly related to self-stigma, self-stigma was related to attitudes, and attitudes were related to intentions. Using logistic regression analysis, self-stigma and attitudes were associated with an increased likelihood of having sought mental health services in the past.Comment:These results can be used to help sport psychologists and other mental health staff develop programing that might increase service use among student-athletes. Using a multifaceted approach that decreases stigma and improves attitudes could have the most meaningful effect on encouraging service use.
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Counseling, help-seeking behavior, quantitative, sport psychology, well-being
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