2021
DOI: 10.6007/ijarbss/v11-i17/11392
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Help-Seeking Behaviour of University Students During Covid-19 Pandemic: Psychological Openness, Indifference to Stigma, Help-Seeking Propensity

Abstract: Since the pandemic outbreak, the Malaysian government has implemented Movement Control Order (MCO) in March 2020 to constrict the civilian's movements in an effort to contain the spread of the Corona Virus. Under the effect of MCO, individuals who were not working within the essential services were encouraged to remain stationary in their place of residence. Currently, multiple states in Malaysia are still under the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) effect. Therefore, most post-secondary students have … Show more

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“…We found the mean score of MHSA among college foundation students, during the COVID-19 pandemic was 50.98, ± 0.39, which was lower compared to a similar study done among university students in Malaysia during the MCO by Lee et al (i.e. 54.4, ± 1.09) (32). This was caused by high psychological distress level during MCO that occurred due to strict physical restriction safety measures, while our study was conducted later and MCO was more relaxed.…”
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“…We found the mean score of MHSA among college foundation students, during the COVID-19 pandemic was 50.98, ± 0.39, which was lower compared to a similar study done among university students in Malaysia during the MCO by Lee et al (i.e. 54.4, ± 1.09) (32). This was caused by high psychological distress level during MCO that occurred due to strict physical restriction safety measures, while our study was conducted later and MCO was more relaxed.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 74%
“…In addition, vulnerable groups including young adults and adolescents often had a higher tendency of having a negative belief towards mental health ( 13) and a high level of self-stigma that would forbid them to seek professional help (33). With the recent pandemic that occurred, the strict physical restriction safety measures had cause these young adults to further not seeking help due to limited access towards the mental health service and lack of communication with university counsellors, peers and friends (32,34). As a result, they tend to seek help from the social networks, in which they perceived as very convenient for them (33).…”
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