Time Perspective, Psychological Well-Being and Attitudes to Seeking Mental Health Services in Russian Y and Z Generations.

IF 3 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Evgeniy B Bashkin, Galina N Kameneva, Vsevolod Konstantinov, Irina A Novikova, Tatiana S Pilishvili, Marina A Rushina, Dmitriy A Shlyakhta
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Abstract

Help-seeking of mental health professionals remains low, even in countries where mental health care is highly accessible. Therefore, it is necessary to continue research on the sociodemographic and psychological factors of attitudes toward seeking mental health services (ATSMHS) in different countries. The purpose of the present study was to identify the associations of the ATSMHS with psychological well-being and time perspective in the Russian Y and Z generations. The Y-Generation sample included 217 (69.9% female) respondents aged 22 to 39 years, and the Z-Generation sample included 256 (82.8% female) respondents aged 17 to 21 years. Russian versions of the Psychological Well-Being Scale (PWBS) by Ryff, Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI), and Inventory of Attitudes toward Seeking Mental Health Services (IASMHS) by Mackenzie and colleagues were used for diagnostics. The main research findings show that (1) Personal growth is a positive predictor and the Fatalistic present is a negative predictor of ATSMHS in both generations, and (2) additional positive predictors of ATSMHS in the Y-Generation are Positive relations and Hedonistic present, and in the Z-Generation it is Future. These findings are important for developing programs to maintain, preserve, and prevent mental health across generations.

俄罗斯Y和Z世代的时间观、心理健康和寻求心理健康服务的态度
即使在精神卫生保健非常容易获得的国家,寻求精神卫生专业人员帮助的人数仍然很低。因此,有必要继续研究不同国家心理健康服务态度的社会人口学和心理因素。本研究的目的是确定俄罗斯Y和Z世代的ATSMHS与心理健康和时间观的关系。y世代样本包括217名22至39岁的受访者(69.9%为女性),z世代样本包括256名17至21岁的受访者(82.8%为女性)。采用俄罗斯版Ryff心理健康量表(PWBS)、Zimbardo时间视角量表(ZTPI)和Mackenzie等人的心理健康服务态度量表(IASMHS)进行诊断。主要研究结果表明:(1)个人成长是ATSMHS的正向预测因子,宿命现在感是负向预测因子;(2)y世代ATSMHS的正向预测因子为正相关和享乐现在感,z世代为未来。这些发现对于制定跨代维持、保护和预防心理健康的计划非常重要。
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