Intersecting cultural identities and help-seeking attitudes: the role of religious commitment, gender, and self-stigma of seeking help

The current study (N = 404) used a moderated moderation model to examine how gender, religious commitment, and self-stigma toward seeking psychological help may interact in the prediction of help-seeking attitudes. Bivariate zero-order correlations indicated that help-seeking attitudes was negativel...

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Authors: Brenner, Rachel E. (Author) ; Engel, Kelsey E. (Author) ; Vogel, David L. (Author) ; Tucker, Jeritt R. (Author) ; Yamawaki, Niwako (Author) ; Lannin, Daniel G. (Author)
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2018
In: Mental health, religion & culture
Year: 2018, Volume: 21, Issue: 6, Pages: 578-587
Further subjects:B self-stigma
B help seeking
B PROCESS
B Attitudes
B Gender differences
B Religious Commitment
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