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Theory of Planned Behavior and Active Duty Air Force Members' Mental Health Help-Seeking.

Ethan C EngelhardtGraeme BicknellMark OliverChris FlahertyKatelynn LineErika King
Published in: Military medicine (2022)
Findings from this study reveal how attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control play an essential role in an active duty Air Force member's decision to seek help for MH concerns. This study suggests that active duty military members are less concerned about the belief that seeking MH care could harm their reputations and more aware of the potential negative reputations of MH clinics. Finally, actionable steps are outlined to better support help-seeking behavior, which might be recommended to better train and encourage military leaders to address the MH needs of themselves and the members of their units.
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