Care-seeking behavior and disclosure on self-reported mental health among young women in urban Shanghai, China

Mental health is a major public health concern in China. Help-seeking behavior typically does not involve professionals. Aim of the study was to assess Shanghai women’s care-seeking behavior for common mental health disorders. Using an online survey, fielding questions regarding perinatal mental hea...

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Veröffentlicht in:HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY OPEN 2020, Vol.7 (1), p.2055102919897382-2055102919897382
Hauptverfasser: Schwank, Simone Eliane, Andersson, Ewa, Wickberg, Birgitta, Fu, Shih-Chien, Ding, Yan, Lindgren, Helena
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Zusammenfassung:Mental health is a major public health concern in China. Help-seeking behavior typically does not involve professionals. Aim of the study was to assess Shanghai women’s care-seeking behavior for common mental health disorders. Using an online survey, fielding questions regarding perinatal mental health status and help-seeking behavior. A total of 487 women participated. One fifth of participants reporting badwell-being did not seek help for mental distress. A total of 82.2 percent seek online support. A majority entrusted in family and avoided professional contact. Mother-in-laws were the least trusted source of support. Shanghai women avoid seeking professional help for mental health issues. Friends, spouses, and online resources are preferred venues.
ISSN:2055-1029
2055-1029
DOI:10.1177/2055102919897382