MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES AND HELP-SEEKING BEHAVIOUR AMONG MALAYSIAN ACADEMICS

Ain Zuraini Zin Aris, Siti Zubaidah Othman
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The National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS) reported the number of mental health cases among Malaysian aged 16 years andabove has shown an increment trend - 10.7% (1996), 11.2% (2006) and 29.2% (2015). In the year 2015 only, 1 in 3 Malaysians havemental health problems. NHMS report in 2019 showed that the occurrence of depression among Malaysian adults is about half amillion people. These statistics obviously hinted that something is missing when dealing with mental health issues in Malaysia. Thoughmany studies have been conducted in the past, most are focusing on the causes, and little attention has been given on the aspect of helpseeking in addressing mental health issues. Therefore, this study was done to explore factors that influence individuals to seek help when having mental health problem. To uncover these issues, input from 3 participants were gathered through an online semi-structured interview. Through snowball sampling technique, the participants were invited and willingly to participate in this study. Specifically, 2 participants are the academics from private universities in Malaysia and 1 participant is an academic from a public university in Malaysia. As shared by the participants, the main factor that forces them to seek help is due to not able cope with the problems any longer. On the other hand, stigma from the society, job insecurity, and lack of management support and preservation of profession credibility were found to be among the factors that hinder a person to go and seek helps. Based on the findings, several suggestions and recommendations were put forward to encourage more people to go and seek professional help. 
马来西亚学者的心理健康问题和求助行为
国家健康和发病率调查(NHMS)报告说,马来西亚16岁及以上的心理健康病例数量呈增长趋势——10.7%(1996年)、11.2%(2006年)和29.2%(2015年)。仅在2015年,就有三分之一的马来西亚人有心理健康问题。NHMS 2019年的报告显示,马来西亚成年人中约有50万人患有抑郁症。这些统计数字明显暗示,马来西亚在处理心理健康问题时缺少一些东西。虽然过去已经进行了许多研究,但大多数研究都集中在原因上,而很少关注在解决心理健康问题时寻求帮助的方面。因此,本研究旨在探讨影响个体在有心理健康问题时寻求帮助的因素。为了揭示这些问题,我们通过在线半结构化访谈收集了3位参与者的意见。通过滚雪球抽样技术,邀请参与者自愿参与本研究。其中2名是马来西亚私立大学的学者,1名是马来西亚公立大学的学者。正如参与者所分享的,迫使他们寻求帮助的主要因素是由于无法再处理问题。另一方面,来自社会的污名、工作不安全感、缺乏管理支持和对职业信誉的维护被发现是阻碍一个人去寻求帮助的因素。根据调查结果,提出了一些建议和建议,以鼓励更多的人去寻求专业帮助。
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