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Mature adults' attitudes to mental health service utilisation
Authors:Dr Simone Pettigrew  Robert Donovan  Melanie Pescud  Duncan Boldy  Robert Newton
Affiliation:1. University of Western Australia Business School;2. Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer Control, Curtin University of Technology;3. Centre for Research on Ageing, Curtin University;4. Exercise and Sports Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Abstract:This qualitative study examined mature adults' attitudes to mental health services, in order to improve service utilisation among members of this group. Twenty individual and 12 focus group interviews were conducted with 111 West Australians aged ≥40 years living in urban and regional areas. The findings indicate that mature individuals may be receptive to information that assists them in differentiating the symptoms of ageing and mental illness and empowers them to make appropriate help‐seeking decisions. Perceived stigma and an aversion to medication were identified as barriers preventing individuals from acknowledging and addressing mental illness. A model of mature adults' intentions to utilise mental health services is proposed.
Keywords:Ageing  help‐seeking  medication  qualitative methods  service utilisation  stigma
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