Attachment and Mental Help-Seeking in the Perinatal Period: The Role of Stigma
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Resumo: | This study aimed at (1) examining how women's attachment representations influence their intentions to seek formal help for their emotional problems, either directly or by affecting attitudes towards professional help-seeking (stigma and psychological openness), and (2) examining whether these effects are moderated by the presence of clinically significant psychopathological symptoms. A cross-sectional online survey including 226 women during the perinatal period was conducted. Results showed that, when clinically significant psychopathological symptoms were present, women's more insecure attachment representations were associated with lower intentions to seek professional help, and this influence occurred throughout a decrease in women's indifference to stigma associated with mental healthcare. These results support both the intra and interpersonal nature of the help-seeking process, and highlight the importance of implementing stigma reduction strategies (e.g., awareness campaigns, health professional's non-judgmental questioning of emotional difficulties), particularly in women with clinically significant psychopathological symptoms. |
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Attachment and Mental Help-Seeking in the Perinatal Period: The Role of Stigma |
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Attachment and Mental Help-Seeking in the Perinatal Period: The Role of Stigma |
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Attachment and Mental Help-Seeking in the Perinatal Period: The Role of Stigma Fonseca, Ana Attachment representations Formal help-seeking intentions Perinatal period Psychological openness Stigma |
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Attachment and Mental Help-Seeking in the Perinatal Period: The Role of Stigma |
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Attachment and Mental Help-Seeking in the Perinatal Period: The Role of Stigma |
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Attachment and Mental Help-Seeking in the Perinatal Period: The Role of Stigma |
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Attachment and Mental Help-Seeking in the Perinatal Period: The Role of Stigma |
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Attachment and Mental Help-Seeking in the Perinatal Period: The Role of Stigma |
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Fonseca, Ana |
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Fonseca, Ana Moura-Ramos, Mariana Canavarro, Maria Cristina |
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Moura-Ramos, Mariana Canavarro, Maria Cristina |
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Fonseca, Ana Moura-Ramos, Mariana Canavarro, Maria Cristina |
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Attachment representations Formal help-seeking intentions Perinatal period Psychological openness Stigma |
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Attachment representations Formal help-seeking intentions Perinatal period Psychological openness Stigma |
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This study aimed at (1) examining how women's attachment representations influence their intentions to seek formal help for their emotional problems, either directly or by affecting attitudes towards professional help-seeking (stigma and psychological openness), and (2) examining whether these effects are moderated by the presence of clinically significant psychopathological symptoms. A cross-sectional online survey including 226 women during the perinatal period was conducted. Results showed that, when clinically significant psychopathological symptoms were present, women's more insecure attachment representations were associated with lower intentions to seek professional help, and this influence occurred throughout a decrease in women's indifference to stigma associated with mental healthcare. These results support both the intra and interpersonal nature of the help-seeking process, and highlight the importance of implementing stigma reduction strategies (e.g., awareness campaigns, health professional's non-judgmental questioning of emotional difficulties), particularly in women with clinically significant psychopathological symptoms. |
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