Journal article
Predictors of adults' helping intentions and behaviours towards a person with a mental illness: A six-month follow-up study
A Rossetto, AF Jorm, NJ Reavley
Psychiatry Research | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
Little is known about the relationship between adults' intentions to assist a hypothetical person experiencing a mental illness and their subsequent first aid actions in reality. This study examines whether the quality of respondents' stated first aid intentions predicts the quality of their helping behaviour towards a person they know in real life. A convenience sample of 820 Australian adults completed two surveys six months apart which asked questions about a hypothetical person experiencing depression with suicidal thoughts, and how they had assisted someone with a similar problem in their lives. The quality of helping intentions at baseline predicted the quality of mental health first a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Part of the recruitment costs associated with this study were covered by the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health's Population Health Investing in Research Students' Training (PHIRST) research funding scheme. Alyssia Rossetto was supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award from the Australian Federal Government.