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Use of a public film event to promote understanding and help seeking for social withdrawal.


ABSTRACT: This study aimed to implement a public film event about mental health aspects of social withdrawal. Secondary aims were to assess participants' knowledge, attitudes, and intended behaviors related to social withdrawal.The event, held at three U.S. sites, consisted of a film screening, question-and-answer session, and lecture. Participants completed a post-event survey.Of the 163 participants, 115 (70.6%) completed surveys. Most of the sample deemed social withdrawal a significant mental health issue. Regarding post-event intended behaviors, 90.2% reported intent to get more information, 48.0% to being vigilant for social withdrawal in others, and 19.6% to talking with a health care professional about concerns for social withdrawal in themselves or someone they knew. Asian participants were significantly more likely than non-Asians to intend to encourage help-seeking for social withdrawal (p = .001).A public film event may be a creative way to improve mental health awareness and treatment-seeking.

SUBMITTER: Teo AR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5573568 | biostudies-other | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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