BACKGROUND: Mental illness is a global concern and the leading cause of years lived with disability. Research on help-seeking behaviour has focused on individual factors, but there is still much unexplained variance. Suggesting complex interactions between determinants of human behaviour a new framework called Self-Milieux is proposed to represent a person's sociocultural background. The article introduces a statistical approach to determine Self-Milieux and exemplarily examines its predictive validity for health-related research. METHODS: Self-Milieux are determined through a two-stage clustering method based on the determinants socioeconomic status and self-construal profile. Descriptive analyses are used to compare Self-Milieux characteristics. Hierarchical binary logistic regression models test the association between Self-Milieux and help-seeking behaviour, while controlling for socioeconomic status as an established predictor. RESULTS: The sample size was Nâ=â1535 (M(age)â=â43.17 and 64.89% female participants). Average depression severity was Mâ=â12.22, indicating mild to moderate symptoms. Six Self-Milieux were determined and named. Participants from privileged (aORâ=â0.38) and self-sufficient (aORâ=â0.37) milieux were less likely to seek help from a general practitioner than those from the entitled milieu. Participants from privileged (aORâ=â0.30), collaborators (aORâ=â0.50), disadvantaged (aORâ=â0.33), and self-sufficient (aORâ=â0.21) milieux were less likely to seek help from family members than those from the entitled and family-bound milieux. DISCUSSION: The study's strengths and limitations, as well as the cluster methodology, are discussed. The comparative results for the six Self-Milieux are interpreted based on current research. For example, participants from some milieux follow a help-seeking process proposed in previous research, while participants from other milieux seem to show a different process, one that ends in informal help-seeking.
A "Self-Milieux" perspective on help-seeking: examining the impact of a person's sociocultural background on help-seeking in people with untreated depressive symptoms.
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作者:McLaren Thomas, Peter Lina-Jolien, Tomczyk Samuel, Muehlan Holger, Schomerus Georg, Schmidt Silke
| 期刊: | Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology | 影响因子: | 3.500 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Mar;60(3):579-592 |
| doi: | 10.1007/s00127-024-02720-3 | ||
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