2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10615-022-00837-z
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Qualitatively Exploring Mental Health Attitude Changes among Emerging Adult Motivational Interviewing after One Motivational Enhanced Interview

Abstract: Emerging adult military members and veterans (MMV) are experiencing many transitions (e.g., adulthood, military). The sum of these changes can cause stress, anxiety, and mental health challenges. Stigma of mental health and treatment exists, and military populations are often not seeking or engaging in appropriate care. Recent research emphasizes the need to uncover mental health attitudes and self-stigma barriers regarding help seeking. We evaluated the impact of a single motivational-interviewing enhanced in… Show more

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“…The interviews focused on mental health, substance use, and identity development, and yielded favorable results regarding self-stigma barriers relevant to help-seeking. 51 …”
Section: Minimizing Harmful Substancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interviews focused on mental health, substance use, and identity development, and yielded favorable results regarding self-stigma barriers relevant to help-seeking. 51 …”
Section: Minimizing Harmful Substancesmentioning
confidence: 99%