Understanding health care avoidance and initial help-seeking behavior in German veterans: a theory of planned behavior
Autor: | Katrin Schuy, Simone Dors, Stefan Siegel, Heinrich Rau, Loni Brants |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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mental health service/utilization
Psychological intervention German 03 medical and health sciences barriers to care 0302 clinical medicine Health care 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences veterans General Psychology Original Research Heteronomy business.industry 05 social sciences Theory of planned behavior Mental health language.human_language humanities 030227 psychiatry 050106 general psychology & cognitive sciences Psychiatry and Mental health Salient Psychology Research and Behavior Management language Normative military personnel Psychology business Social psychology |
Zdroj: | Psychology Research and Behavior Management |
ISSN: | 1179-1578 |
Popis: | Stefan Siegel,1 Simone Dors,1 Loni Brants,1 Katrin Schuy,1 Heinrich Rau2 1Department for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Charite Universitatsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 2Center for PTSD, Military Hospital Berlin, Berlin, Germany Objective: To gain initial insights into salient beliefs of former German soldiers (veterans) about the use of mental health services. Data source: Narrative interviews with former German soldiers (veterans) were conducted in 2016. Data collection/extraction method: Forty-three interviews were transcribed and analyzed thematically based on the theoretical framework of the theory of planned behavior. From within the behavorial, normative, and control beliefs, the salient beliefs were identified. Principal findings: Four groups of salient beliefs were identified, described, and named: “Autarky”, “Ineffectiveness”, “Heteronomy”, and “Incapacity”. Conclusion: Interventions and campaigns addressing these four specific groups of beliefs may lead to higher health service use rates. However, as a result of methodological limitations of the study design, the conclusion remains tentative. Keywords: veterans, military personnel, barriers to care, mental health service/utilization |
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