Abstract

ABSTRACT The study aims to compare the differences in stigma and attitudes regarding seeking psychological professional help for mental health issues between undergraduate students who major in Psychology andother majors. Methods: There were 408 participants. All participants are undergraduate students in Hanoi, Vietnam. Results: The results indicated that students who major in Psychology had significantly lower stigma and more positive attitudes towards seeking professional mental health services compared to their counterparts. Majoring in Psychology might inform the students more about the effectiveness ofmental health services, which can lead to a decrease in stigma against seeking treatment. Conclusion: The study’s results highlight the importance of providing appropriate mental health education to undergraduate students to reduce stigma and improve help-seeking attitude.

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