Associations of time perspectives and attitudes towards seeking professional psychological help

Kiss, Dániel ✉ [Kiss, Dániel (pszichológia), author]; Szél, Zsuzsanna [Szél, Zsuzsanna (Kisebbségi stress...), author] Department of Behavioral Sciences (SU / FM / I); Gyarmathy, Anna V. [Gyarmathy, V. Anna (epidemiológia), author] Semmelweis University; Rácz, József [Rácz, József (Társadalomlélektan), author] Department of Addictology (SU / FHS); Department of Counselling and School Psychology (ELTE / Pszich_Int)

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Published: POLISH PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 0079-2993 1641-7844 51 (1) pp. 62-70 2020
  • SJR Scopus - Psychology (miscellaneous): Q4
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Previous research has shown the importance of time perspectives (TP) in future-oriented decision making. However, the possible associations between time perspectives and seeking out psychological help in need have not been examined extensively, especially taking further influencing factors into consideration. Therefore, this study aimed to assess associations between personal time perspectives, stigma, socio-economic factors, and attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help (ATTSPPH) in a sample of adults in the general population in Hungary (N=273) aged 18-84 (mean=28.47, SD= 10.31). Multivariate regression analyses found that attitudes towards seeking professional psychological help were inversely associated with stigma, and residing outside of the capital city and positively associated with female gender. None of the time perspectives were associated with help-seeking. The results are discussed regarding the importance of mental health in Hungary.
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