Help-Seeking Stigma and Mental Health Treatment Seeking Among Young Adult Veterans.
Magdalena KuleszaEric PedersenPatrick CorriganGrant MarshallPublished in: Military behavioral health (2015)
Veterans underutilize mental health services. We investigated the association between treatment seeking stigma and utilization of mental health services in a sample of 812 young adult veterans. Higher perceived public stigma of treatment seeking was significantly related to lower treatment utilization. Although many veterans were concerned about negative perceptions if they were to seek treatment, a much smaller number of them endorsed that they would judge a fellow veteran negatively in similar situation. Targeting perceived public stigma of treatment seeking, through perceived norms interventions, might help in narrowing the gap between the need and receipt of help among veterans.