• Patient Prefer Adher · Jan 2024

    Investigation on the Attitude of Middle School Students with Depression in the City Toward Professional Psychological Help-Seeking.

    • Na Yong, Yu-Ling Ren, Chun-Yuan Wang, and Cong Yang.
    • Mental Health Center, The Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong, Sichuan, 637000, People's Republic of China.
    • Patient Prefer Adher. 2024 Jan 1; 18: 1131-13.

    BackgroundMany middle school students are depressed due to pressure from family, study, life, and communication. With the increasing depression of middle school students, professional psychological counseling institutions have also become more numerous. Therefore, students need to be guided to correctly recognize difficulties and seek professional psychological assistance.AimWe aimed to investigate the depression status of middle school students in the city and analyze their attitude towards professional psychological help-seeking.MethodsA total of 2485 students from two classes of each grade from six middle schools in the city were randomly selected as the research objects. They were subjected to answer the general questionnaire and professional psychological help-seeking attitude questionnaire to analyze their depression status, psychological help-seeking status, and attitude towards professional psychological help-seeking.Results2485 questionnaires were distributed, and 2205 valid questionnaires were returned. A total of 791 (35.9%) of students had depressive symptoms. The detection rate and depression scores in girls were significantly higher than in boys, and the detection rate in junior high school students in the city was notably higher than in high school students and students from rural areas (P<0.05). Only 31 (3.9%) middle school students with depressive symptoms have sought professional psychological help. The scores of self-cognition, stigma tolerance, interpersonal openness, and trust scores of middle school students with depressive symptoms in help-seeking attitude were significantly lower than those of normal students, while self-stigma scores were significantly higher in those with depressive symptoms (P<0.001).ConclusionMiddle school students in the city with depression have a poor attitude towards professional psychological help-seeking. Educators should positively and correctly guide depressed middle school students to seek professional psychological assistance when they need help.© 2024 Yong et al.

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