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The Role of Stigma and Referral Source in Predicting College Student-Athletes’ Attitudes Toward Psychological Help-Seeking

Rachel S. Wahto, Joshua K. Swift, and Jason L. Whipple

The purposes of this study were to (a) examine the relationships between public stigma, self-stigma, and mental health help-seeking attitudes in college studentathletes, and (b) test whether referral source would have an impact on student-athletes’ willingness to seek mental health help. Participating college student-athletes (n = 43) completed an online survey including measures of stigma (public and self), attitudes, and willingness to seek mental health help. The results indicated that public stigma and self-stigma predicted a significant proportion of variance in attitudes (66%) above and beyond gender and treatment-use history. In addition, student-athletes were more willing to seek help when referred by a family member compared with a coach (d = 0.89), a teammate (d = 1.05), or oneself (d = 1.28). The results have important implications for helping student-athletes seek mental health help when there is a need.

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The Effectiveness of a Psychoeducational Program in Increasing Mental Health Knowledge in Collegiate Athletes: A Critically Appraised Topic

Alexis Peters, Julliana Tapia, and Stephanie H. Clines

publication (see https://doi.org/10.1123/ijatt.2020-0125 ). References 1. Kroshus E . Stigma, coping skills, and psychological help seeking among collegiate athletes . Athl Train Sports Health Care . 2017 ; 9 ( 6 ): 254 – 262 . doi:10.3928/19425864-20171010-02 10.3928/19425864-20171010-02 2. Bauman NJ

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Pre-post Evaluation of the “Supporting Student-Athlete Mental Wellness” Module for College Coaches

Emily Kroshus, Jessica Wagner, David L. Wyrick, and Brian Hainline

behaviors, attitudes about psychological help seeking, perceived mental health literacy, and behavioral intentions. Coaches then completed the online educational module, followed by completion of another short set of survey questions (perceived mental health literacy, behavioral intentions and perceptions

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Coach Support of High School Student-Athletes Struggling With Anxiety or Depression

Emily Kroshus, Sara P.D. Chrisman, David Coppel, and Stanley Herring

invited to complete a short written survey on a voluntary basis, with 190 coaches (92% response rate) choosing to do so. Research activities were approved by the Seattle Children’s Hospital’s Institutional Review Board. Measures Attitudes towards psychological help-seeking Coach attitudes about seeking

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Student-Athlete and Student Non-Athletes’ Stigma and Attitudes Toward Seeking Online and Face-to-Face Counseling

Matthew D. Bird, Graig M. Chow, Gily Meir, and Jaison Freeman

, & Dohrenwend, 1989 ). This self-stigma usually results in the individual labeling themselves as socially unacceptable ( Vogel, Wade, & Haake, 2006 ), which consequently leads to a lack of help seeking. Self-stigma has been found to mediate the relationship between public stigma and psychological help seeking

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Mental Health Literacy Intervention to Reduce Stigma Toward Mental Health Symptoms and Disorders in Women Rugby Players: A Feasibility Study

Shakiba Oftadeh-Moghadam, Neil Weston, and Paul Gorczynski

professional psychological help-seeking ( Wilson et al., 2007 ). The ATSPPH-SF has been validated in English and displays good psychometric properties (test–retest reliability: .80; Elhai et al., 2008 ; Fischer & Farina, 1995 ; Hackler et al., 2010 ). Cronbach’s alpha in the current sample was .822. Social

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A Content Analysis of Mental Health Literacy Education for Sport Coaches

Stephen P. Hebard, James E. Bissett, Emily Kroshus, Emily R. Beamon, and Aviry Reich

source in predicting college student-athletes’ attitudes toward psychological help-seeking . Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology, 10 ( 2 ), 85 – 98 . https://doi.org/10.1123/JCSP.2015-0025 Wei , Y. , McGrath , P.J. , Hayden , J. , & Kutcher , S. ( 2015 ). Mental health literacy measures

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Perfectionism and Attitudes Toward Sport Psychology Support and Mental Health Support in Athletes

Dean R. Watson, Andrew P. Hill, and Daniel J. Madigan

and Motor Skills, 127 ( 3 ), 609 – 625 . PubMed ID: 32151197 doi:10.1177/0031512520908699 Wahto , R.S. , Swift , J.K. , & Whipple , J.L. ( 2016 ). The role of stigma and referral source in predicting college student-athletes’ attitudes toward psychological help-seeking . Journal of Clinical

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Collegiate Student-Athlete Psychological Distress and Counseling Utilization During COVID-19

Lindsey E. Slavin, Tess M. Palmateer, Trent A. Petrie, and E. Whitney G. Moore

departments’ culture as well as beliefs about mental health and psychological help-seeking. Although mandated within the Power Five conference schools, athletic departments across all conferences should prioritize hiring mental health–trained sport psychologists so they can be integrated into the athletic

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Help-Seeking for Eating Pathology Among Collegiate Athletes: Examining Stigma and Perfectionism as Moderating and Mediating Mechanisms

Shelby J. Martin and Timothy Anderson

, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group . 10.4324/9780203879856 Topkaya , N. ( 2014 ). Gender, self-stigma, and public stigma in predicting attitudes toward psychological help-Seeking . Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 14, 480 – 487 . doi:10.12738/estp.2014.2.1799 Tuliao , A