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The Role of Outcome Expectations and Attitudes on Decisions to Seek Professional Help.
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PsychotherapyFamily MedicineClinical Decision-makingSeek Professional HelpMental HealthPsychologySocial SciencesMedical Decision MakingTherapeutic RelationshipHelp-seeking IntentPsychological ServicesPsychiatryDrug ProblemsOutcomes ResearchApplied Social PsychologyIndividual TherapyPsychosocial IssueNursingSubstance AbuseMedical EthicsProfessional CounselingOutcome ExpectationsMedicinePsychopathology
Two studies examined the predictors of seeking psychological services. Study 1 examined the role of attitudes in mediating the relationship between 11 psychological factors and intent to seek help for 3 psychological problems. The results demonstrated that (a) the psychological factors and attitudes predicted 62% of the variance in intent to seek help for interpersonal problems and 18% of the variance for drug problems and (b) attitudes toward counseling mediated most of the relationships between the different psychological factors and help-seeking intent. Study 2, in turn, demonstrated that (a) anticipated outcomes of talking with a counselor were associated with the use of psychological services and (b) anticipated risks of disclosing emotions were salient for those having experienced a distressing event.
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