Clínica y Salud. Investigación Empírica en Psicología (Feb 2024)

Stigma towards Child and Adolescent Mental Health Problems among Fathers and Mothers. A Cross-sectional Study

  • Beatriz Moreno-F. Ramiro,
  • Sara González Domínguez,
  • Clara González-Sanguino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5093/clysa2024a8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 1
pp. 27 – 33

Abstract

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Background: Stigma toward child and adolescent mental health problems among parents has been understudied, despite its importance. Method: Sociodemographic variables, stigma associated with mental health problems in childhood and adolescence, myths about suicide, familiarity with mental health, and seeking professional help were assessed in a cross-sectional study in a Spanish sample (N = 268). Descriptive analyses, mean difference and regression models were carried out. Results: The results reveal medium levels of stigma, the presence of myths about suicide and average familiarity with mental health. Mothers and a higher level of education, showed lower levels of stigma and fewer myths about suicide. A regression model explains the 44% of the variance with myths about suicide, stigma and familiarity with mental health as predictors of seeking professional help attitudes. Conclusions: Stigma, myths surrounding suicide, and parental unfamiliarity with mental health may act as barriers to appropriate diagnosis and treatment. Practical implications and recommendations are discussed.

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