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Cross-cultural validity of the Self-Stigma of Seeking Help (SSOSH) scale: examination across six nations.

David L Vogel1, Patrick Ian Armstrong1, Pei-Chun Tsai1, Nathaniel G Wade1, Joseph H Hammer1, Georgios Efstathiou2, Elizabeth Holtham3, Elli Kouvaraki2, Hsin-Ya Liao4, Zipora Shechtman5, Nursel Topkaya6.   

Abstract

Researchers have found that the stigma associated with seeking therapy--particularly self-stigma--can inhibit the use of psychological services. Yet, most of the research on self-stigma has been conducted in the United States. This is a considerable limitation, as the role of self-stigma in the help-seeking process may vary across cultural groups. However, to examine cross-cultural variations, researchers must first develop culturally valid scales. Therefore, this study examined scale validity and reliability of the widely used Self-Stigma of Seeking Help scale (SSOSH; Vogel, Wade, & Haake, 2006) across samples from 6 different countries (England, Greece, Israel, Taiwan, Turkey, and the United States). Specifically, we used a confirmatory factor analysis framework to conduct measurement invariance analysis and latent mean comparisons of the SSOSH across the 6 sampled countries. Overall, the results suggested that the SSOSH has a similar univariate structure across countries and is sufficiently invariant across countries to be used to explore cultural differences in the way that self-stigma relates to help-seeking behavior.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23458605     DOI: 10.1037/a0032055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Couns Psychol        ISSN: 0022-0167


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