articleJournal of Counseling PsychologyJan 1, 2007Closed access

Perceived public stigma and the willingness to seek counseling: The mediating roles of self-stigma and attitudes toward counseling.

Iowa State University

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Abstract

This study examined the mediating effects of the self-stigma associated with seeking counseling and attitudes toward seeking counseling on the link between perceived public stigma and willingness to seek counseling for psychological and interpersonal concerns. Structural equation modeling of data from 676 undergraduates indicated that the link between perceived public stigma and willingness to seek coun-seling was fully mediated by self-stigma and attitudes. Perceptions of public stigma contributed to the experience of self-stigma, which, in turn, influenced help-seeking attitudes and eventually help-seeking willingness. Furthermore, 57 % of the variance in attitudes toward counseling and 34 % of the variance…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Stigma (botany)
  • Social psychology
  • Counseling psychology
  • Self-disclosure
  • Psychological counseling
  • Clinical psychology
  • Psychotherapist
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