Rank |
*Sitgma/BTC Type |
Stigma/BTC Item (n) |
Endorsed n (%) |
1 |
Int |
My unit leaders might treat me differently (463) |
313 (67.6) |
2 |
Int |
Members of my unit might have less confidence in me (463) |
312 (67.4) |
3 |
BTC |
The military does not support Service members who have mental health problems (454) |
302 (66.5) |
4 |
Int |
It would harm my career (463) |
253 (54.6) |
5 |
Int |
I would be seen as weak (by those who are important to me) (464) |
239 (51.5) |
6 |
Int |
It would be too embarrassing (465) |
152 (32.7) |
7 |
Ext |
People with mental illness should not be given any responsibility (469) |
143 (30.5) |
8 |
Int |
My leaders would blame me for the problem (463) |
117 (25.3) |
9 |
BTC |
I don't know where to get help (468) |
115 (24.6) |
10 |
Ext |
I would think less of a colleague if I knew they were receiving mental health treatment (464) |
79 (17.0) |
11 |
BTC |
Mental health services aren't available (462) |
61 (13.2) |
Rank |
|
Intended Discriminatory Behaviour Towards People With Mental Health Problems (n).
In the Future I Would: |
|
1 |
|
Continue a relationship with a friend who developed a MH problem (443) |
292 (65.9) |
2 |
|
Live nearby to someone with a MH problem (444) |
229 (51.6) |
3 |
|
Work with someone with a MH problem (445) |
222 (49.9) |
4 |
|
Live with someone with a MH problem (441) |
161 (36.5) |
Rank |
|
Views of Personal Responsibility for Mental Health Management (n) |
|
1 |
|
Mental health support can be helpful for those who need it (455) |
396 (87.0) |
2 |
|
It takes courage or strength to get treatment for a psychological problem (453) |
366 (80.8) |
3 |
|
I would prefer to manage my problems on my own (455) |
280 (61.5) |
4 |
|
Strong people can resolve psychological problems by themselves (455) |
205 (45.1) |
5 |
|
Psychological problems tend to work themselves out without help (458) |
122 (26.6) |
* Int= Stigma related to the self, Ext= Stigma related to others, BTC=Perceived barriers to Care