Adolescent barriers to seeking professional psychological help for personal-emotional and suicidal problems

Wilson, C. J., Rickwood, D., Ciarrochi, J., & Deane, F. P. (2002). Adolescent barriers to seeking professional psychological help for personal-emotional and suicidal problems. In Published proceedings of the 9th annual national conference of Suicide Prevention Australia Inc. (pp. 1–8). Sydney, Australia.

In plain language

Most young people who are struggling emotionally — even those thinking about suicide — never see a mental health professional. This study set out to identify and prioritize the specific beliefs and fears that stop adolescents from seeking professional help, and to test whether hopelessness and bad experiences with past professional help explain why barriers translate into avoidance.

Six hundred and eight high school students from New South Wales and Queensland (aged 12–21, grades 8–12) completed questionnaires measuring barriers to help-seeking, intentions to seek professional help for personal-emotional problems and suicidal thoughts, the quality of any prior professional help, and hopelessness.

The single biggest barrier was the belief that one should solve one's own problems — the desire for autonomy — followed by embarrassment, fear of not being understood by adults, and time and money constraints. Every barrier was associated with lower intentions to seek professional help, for both suicidal and non-suicidal problems. Importantly, the perceived quality of prior professional help accounted for the link between barriers and intentions, suggesting that a bad first experience with services can echo through a young person's future willingness to get help. The authors recommend that suicide prevention programs reframe help-seeking as part of independence, impart hope that professional help actually works, and directly address negative beliefs left over from earlier helping experiences.

Key findings

How to cite

APA

Wilson, C. J., Rickwood, D., Ciarrochi, J., & Deane, F. P. (2002). Adolescent barriers to seeking professional psychological help for personal-emotional and suicidal problems. In Published proceedings of the 9th annual national conference of Suicide Prevention Australia Inc. (pp. 1–8). Sydney, Australia.

BibTeX

@incollection{wilson2002adolescent,
  author    = {Wilson, Coralie J. and Rickwood, Debra and Ciarrochi, Joseph and Deane, Frank P.},
  title     = {Adolescent barriers to seeking professional psychological help for personal-emotional and suicidal problems},
  booktitle = {Published Proceedings of the 9th Annual National Conference of Suicide Prevention Australia Inc.},
  year      = {2002},
  pages     = {1--8},
  address   = {Sydney, Australia}
}

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Author: Joseph Ciarrochi (ORCID 0000-0003-0471-8100). Free copy hosted with permission for scholarly use. Please cite the published version.