Student Mental Health Help-Seeking Attitude and Its Implication to Mental Health Promotion in Campus
Farah Aulia*, Rahayu Hardianti Utami, Elrisfa Magistarina, Rizal Kurniawan

Faculty of Psychology and Health
Universitas Negeri Padang


Abstract

University students have a higher vulnerability to experience various mental health problems, therefore attitudes about mental health services are an important component in supporting campus efforts to support students^ mental health. This study aims to describe university student attitudes regarding mental health services. The research participants were 998 university students in Sumatera and Java. The measuring instrument used is the Mental Health Help Seeking Attitude Scale (MHSAS). Data analysis showed that 91% of students showed positive attitude towards mental health services and 14% showed a negative attitude. This finding has implications for universities management to further improve literacy related to student mental health services as an effort to prevent mental health problems

Keywords: mental health, help-seeking attitude, higher education

Topic: Universal Quality Education

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