Stigma, Help-seeking and Factors Associated with Mental Health Literacy in Adults: A Literature Review

Nguyen Xuan Bach, Nguyen Ngoc Bich, Dang Hoang Anh
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The article aims to review domestic and foreign research to provide information about the current condition of two of the three aspects of mental health literacy, namely stigma, and help-seeking, and the related factors to understand impact measures to help improve the adults' mental health literacy. This study uses a literature review method with English and Vietnamese keyword searching on PubMed and Vietnamese journals. Results show that stigma happens to be higher in Asian regions than in Australia, Europe, and America. Reducing stigma will improve treatment effectiveness and enhance the mental health literacy of individuals and communities. Regarding help-seeking, it shows that the rate of seeking help ranges from 28.2% to 76.9%. People with low mental health literacy are often less likely to seek help. Age, gender, education level, income, employment position, marital status, medical history, and alcohol use history are factors related to mental health literacy. Previous studies have shown that people with higher knowledge tend to seek help, while those with less stigma have a higher ability to seek help. Keywords: Related factors, mental health literacy, adults, stigma, help-seeking.
成见、求助以及与成人心理健康素养相关的因素:文献综述
本文旨在通过回顾国内外研究,提供有关心理健康素养三个方面中的两个方面(即污名化和寻求帮助)的现状及相关因素的信息,以了解帮助提高成人心理健康素养的影响措施。本研究采用文献综述法,在 PubMed 和越南期刊上检索英语和越南语关键词。结果表明,与澳大利亚、欧洲和美国相比,亚洲地区的成见程度更高。减少成见将提高治疗效果,增强个人和社区的心理健康素养。在求助方面,调查显示求助率从 28.2%到 76.9%不等。心理健康素养较低的人往往不太可能寻求帮助。年龄、性别、教育水平、收入、工作职位、婚姻状况、病史和酗酒史都是与心理健康素养相关的因素。以往的研究表明,知识水平较高的人倾向于寻求帮助,而成见较少的人寻求帮助的能力较强。 关键词相关因素、心理健康素养、成人、成见、寻求帮助。
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