Help-Seeking Intentions for Depression and Associated Factors among Chinese Perinatal Women: A Cross-Sectional Study

Feb 11, 2023International journal of environmental research and public health

Intentions to Seek Help for Depression and Related Factors in Chinese Women During Pregnancy and After Birth

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Abstract

The score for depression among Chinese perinatal women was 3.65 ± 0.79.

  • About 58.3% of participants indicated they were 'likely' or 'strongly likely' to seek professional help for depression.
  • Favorable attitudes toward help-seeking and adequate knowledge of mental health resources are linked to higher help-seeking intentions.
  • In contrast, is associated with a decrease in the intention to seek help for depression.
  • Overall, Chinese perinatal women exhibited relatively positive help-seeking intentions for depression.

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Key numbers

3.65 ± 0.79
Score
Average score for on a 5-point scale.
58.3%
Percentage Likely to Seek Help
Proportion of participants indicating likelihood to seek help.

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What this is

  • This study investigates help-seeking intentions for depression among Chinese perinatal women.
  • It examines factors influencing these intentions, including attitudes, , and stigma.
  • The findings reveal that while many women are willing to seek help, remains a significant barrier.

Essence

  • Chinese perinatal women exhibit relatively positive intentions to seek help for depression, with 58.3% likely to seek professional assistance. However, negatively impacts these intentions, highlighting the need for targeted interventions.

Key takeaways

  • 58.3% of participants reported being 'likely' or 'strongly likely' to seek help for depression. This indicates a generally positive attitude towards seeking professional psychological support among perinatal women.
  • Positive attitudes towards seeking help and sufficient correlate with higher help-seeking intentions. Enhancing these factors could improve the likelihood of perinatal women seeking assistance.
  • significantly decreases help-seeking intentions. Addressing stigma through public health campaigns could encourage more women to seek the help they need.

Caveats

  • The study's generalizability is limited as it only included participants from one region in China, predominantly younger women with higher education levels.
  • The reliance on a single-item measure for help-seeking intentions may not fully capture the complexity of this construct, potentially affecting the validity of the findings.
  • Cross-sectional design limits the ability to determine causal relationships between attitudes, stigma, and help-seeking intentions.

Definitions

  • Help-seeking intention: The likelihood that an individual will seek professional psychological help when experiencing depressive symptoms.
  • Self-stigma: The internalized negative beliefs about oneself related to mental illness, which can hinder seeking help.
  • Mental health literacy: Knowledge and beliefs about mental health that facilitate recognition, management, and prevention of mental disorders.

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