TY - JOUR
T1 - Determinants of intentions to seek formal mental health help among Palestinian adolescents in Israel
AU - Abo-Rass, Fareeda
AU - Nakash, Ora
AU - Gelaye, Bizu
AU - Khatib, Anwar
AU - AboJabel, Hanan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/1/1
Y1 - 2024/1/1
N2 - Background: Mental health challenges are widespread among adolescents undergoing significant physical, emotional, social, and academic changes. However, rates of formal help-seeking remain low, particularly among those from ethnic minorities. Aims: This study investigated the determinants of intentions to seek formal mental health help among Palestinian adolescents in Israel, focusing on mental health literacy (MHL) and trust in formal sources of information. Methods: A total of 178 adolescents (Mage = 16.24 ± 1.24 years, 61.8% female) completed measures assessing intention for formal help-seeking, psychological distress, MHL, trust in formal sources of information, sociodemographic, and clinical characteristics. Results: Findings revealed low levels of intention to seek formal help and psychological distress, alongside average or above-average levels on all MHL dimensions and trust in formal sources for information. Our analysis identified socioeconomic status (β =.17, p <.05), psychological distress (β =.18, p <.05), trust in formal sources of information (β =.28, p <.001), and two MHL dimensions: knowledge of where to seek information (β =.25, p <.01) and attitudes that promote recognition or appropriate help-seeking behavior (β =.16, p <.05) – as the main determinants of intention for formal help-seeking. Conclusions: This study underscores the critical role of trust in formal sources of information and MHL in seeking formal help among adolescents from ethnic minorities. Interventions aiming to improve access to mental health-related information, address and enhance attitudes, and foster trust in formal professionals and institutions may contribute to an increased tendency for formal mental health help-seeking among this population and others.
AB - Background: Mental health challenges are widespread among adolescents undergoing significant physical, emotional, social, and academic changes. However, rates of formal help-seeking remain low, particularly among those from ethnic minorities. Aims: This study investigated the determinants of intentions to seek formal mental health help among Palestinian adolescents in Israel, focusing on mental health literacy (MHL) and trust in formal sources of information. Methods: A total of 178 adolescents (Mage = 16.24 ± 1.24 years, 61.8% female) completed measures assessing intention for formal help-seeking, psychological distress, MHL, trust in formal sources of information, sociodemographic, and clinical characteristics. Results: Findings revealed low levels of intention to seek formal help and psychological distress, alongside average or above-average levels on all MHL dimensions and trust in formal sources for information. Our analysis identified socioeconomic status (β =.17, p <.05), psychological distress (β =.18, p <.05), trust in formal sources of information (β =.28, p <.001), and two MHL dimensions: knowledge of where to seek information (β =.25, p <.01) and attitudes that promote recognition or appropriate help-seeking behavior (β =.16, p <.05) – as the main determinants of intention for formal help-seeking. Conclusions: This study underscores the critical role of trust in formal sources of information and MHL in seeking formal help among adolescents from ethnic minorities. Interventions aiming to improve access to mental health-related information, address and enhance attitudes, and foster trust in formal professionals and institutions may contribute to an increased tendency for formal mental health help-seeking among this population and others.
KW - Adolescents
KW - Arabs
KW - formal help-seeking
KW - Israel
KW - mental health literacy
KW - minorities
KW - Palestinians
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U2 - 10.1177/00207640231224658
DO - 10.1177/00207640231224658
M3 - Article
C2 - 38312061
AN - SCOPUS:85184241378
SN - 0020-7640
JO - International Journal of Social Psychiatry
JF - International Journal of Social Psychiatry
ER -