Measuring the self-stigma associated with seeking psychological help.
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Abstract
Self-stigma is an important factor in people's decisions not to engage in therapy. To measure this construct, the authors developed the 10-item Self-Stigma of Seeking Help (SSOSH) scale. In Study 1 (n = 583), the SSOSH had a unidimensional factor structure and good reliability (.91) among participants. Study 2 (n = 470) confirmed the factor structure. Studies 2, 3 (n = 546), and 4 (n = 217) cross-validated the reliability (.86 to .90; test-retest, .72) and showed evidence of validity (construct, criterion, and predictive) across the study samples. The SSOSH uniquely predicted attitudes toward and intent to seek psychological help. Finally, in Study 5 (n = 655) the SSOSH differentiated those who sought…
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- Psychology
- Stigma (botany)
- Clinical psychology
- Help-seeking
- Self-disclosure
- Psychotherapist
- Social psychology
- Mental health
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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