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Investigate the effect of framing professional psychological help as beneficial for the self vs. beneficial for the family, on the relationship between SBW identity and attitudes towards seeking professional psychological help. Examine the impact of the clinical vs. character-based explanation of mental illness on SBW’s attitudes towards help seeking.
Publication Date
2021
City
New Orleans
Keywords
Strength, Identity, Mental Health, Black Women, Help-seeking Attitudes
Disciplines
Mental and Social Health | Public Health | Women's Health
Recommended Citation
Jones, Arielle D. and Hammer, Elliott D., "Strength as Identity: Framing Mental Health Impacts Black Women's Help-Seeking Attitudes" (2021). Festival of Scholars. 18.
https://digitalcommons.xula.edu/xula_fos/18