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The Barriers to Mental Health Services Scale Revised: Psychometric Analysis Among Older Adults.

Renee Pepin1, Daniel L Segal2, Kelli J Klebe2, Frederick L Coolidge2, K Maja Krakowiak2, Stephen J Bartels1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Older adults underutilize mental health services suggesting that significant barriers are operating. This study presents reliability and validity data for a revised version of the self-report Barriers to Mental Health Services Scale (BMHSS) designed to quantify 10 barriers to mental health service use, so that barriers can be examined collectively.
METHODS: The Barriers to Mental Health Services Scale Revised (BMHSS-R) was revised to improve its reliability and validity, including adding items, eliminating poor items, and balancing the number of items across subscales. A sample of 100 older adults (M age = 72.1 years, SD = 17.8 years) completed the BMHSS-R, the Beliefs Toward Mental Illness Scale, and the Willingness to Seek Help Questionnaire.
RESULTS: Internal consistency for the 10 subscales of the BMHSS-R ranged between .63 and .87, with 8 of the 10 values greater than .70. Correlational analyses indicated that many of the subscales overlap considerably but are still distinct. Convergent validity of the BMHSS-R subscales of help-seeking and stigma was partially supported, although correlations were modest.
CONCLUSION: Revisions to the BMHSS resulted in improved reliability estimates for use as a measure of perceived barriers to mental health services. We recommend when using the BMHSS-R to combine results with other information (e.g., service utilization data) to characterize a profile of barriers. We discuss directions for future research and further refinement of the BMHSS-R.

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Keywords:  aging; barriers; mental health; service use

Year:  2015        PMID: 26682131      PMCID: PMC4677330          DOI: 10.1016/j.mhp.2015.09.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ment Health Prev        ISSN: 2212-6570


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