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Title:Cultural narratives, social norms, and psychological stigma : a study of mental health help-seeking behavior in Peshawar, Pakistan
Authors:ID Umar, Daraz (Author)
ID Bojnec, Štefan (Author)
ID Khan, Younas (Author)
ID Hussain, Zakir (Author)
Files:URL https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychiatry/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1560460/full
 
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Language:English
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FM - Faculty of Management
Abstract:Introduction: Mental health stigma remains a major barrier to accessing psychiatric care worldwide, with pronounced effects in culturally traditional societies such as Peshawar, Pakistan. In the Pashtun cultural context, the code of Pashtunwali—an honor-based system—shapes social attitudes and behaviors, potentially influencing mental health help-seeking patterns. This study examines how cultural narratives, social norms, and stigma interact to affect help-seeking behavior in this sociocultural setting. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among a stratified random sample of 400 adults aged 19 years and above in Peshawar. Data were collected using culturally validated instruments, including the Mental Illness Stigma Scale (MISS) and a Social Norms Scale. Bivariate analyses employed simple linear regression and binary logistic regression to examine individual relationships between variables. Multivariate analyses, including multiple linear regression and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), were used to assess combined effects and mediation pathways. Results: Cultural narratives had a positive impact on help-seeking behavior, explaining 42% of its variance. Stigma showed a significant negative association, decreasing help-seeking likelihood by 26% for each unit increase. Social norms demonstrated a positive association with help-seeking behavior and indirectly reduced stigma. Collectively, these variables accounted for 68% of the variance in help-seeking likelihood. Discussion: The findings highlight the pivotal role of culturally resonant narratives and supportive social norms rooted in Pashtunwali in improving mental health service utilization. Addressing stigma while reinforcing positive cultural frameworks can substantially enhance help-seeking behavior in Peshawar and similar sociocultural contexts.
Keywords:cultural narratives, mental health stigma, social norms, psychiatric help, structural equation modeling (SEM)
Publication date:01.01.2025
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 1-17
Numbering:Vol. 16, iss. , [article no.] 1560460
PID:20.500.12556/RUP-21629 This link opens in a new window
UDC:159.913
ISSN on article:1664-0640
DOI:10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1560460 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:246450179 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUP:28.08.2025
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Title:Frontiers in psychiatry
Shortened title:Front. psychiatry
Publisher:Frontiers Research Foundation
ISSN:1664-0640
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Document is financed by a project

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P5-0454-2024
Name:Sinergija med zdravjem, delom in izobraževanjem

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Language:Slovenian
Abstract:Uvod: Stigma duševnega zdravja ostaja glavna ovira za dostop do psihiatrične oskrbe po vsem svetu, z izrazitimi učinki v kulturno tradicionalnih družbah, kot je Pešavar v Pakistanu. V paštunskem kulturnem kontekstu kodeks Paštunvalija – sistem, ki temelji na časti – oblikuje družbene odnose in vedenje ter potencialno vpliva na vzorce iskanja pomoči na področju duševnega zdravja. Ta študija preučuje, kako kulturne naracije, družbene norme in stigma medsebojno vplivajo na vedenje pri iskanju pomoči v tem družbenokulturnem okolju. Metode: V stratificiranem naključnem vzorcu 400 odraslih, starih 19 let in več, je bila izvedena presečna raziskava v Pešavarju. Podatki so bili zbrani z uporabo kulturno potrjenih instrumentov, vključno z lestvico stigme duševnih bolezni (MISS) in lestvico socialnih norm. Bivariatne analize so uporabile preprosto linearno regresijo in binarno logistično regresijo za preučitev individualnih odnosov med spremenljivkami. Multivariatne analize, vključno z večkratno linearno regresijo in modeliranjem strukturnih enačb (SEM), so bile uporabljene za oceno kombiniranih učinkov in poti mediacije. Rezultati: Kulturne naracije so pozitivno vplivale na vedenje pri iskanju pomoči in pojasnile 42 % njegove variance. Stigma je pokazala pomembno negativno povezavo, saj je za vsako povečanje enote zmanjšala verjetnost iskanja pomoči za 26 %. Družbene norme so pokazale pozitivno povezavo z vedenjem iskanja pomoči in posredno zmanjšale stigmo. Skupaj so te spremenljivke predstavljale 68 % variance v verjetnosti iskanja pomoči. Razprava: Ugotovitve poudarjajo ključno vlogo kulturno odmevnih pripovedi in podpornih družbenih norm, ki izvirajo iz jezika Paštunvali, pri izboljšanju uporabe storitev duševnega zdravja. Obravnavanje stigme ob hkratni krepitvi pozitivnih kulturnih okvirov lahko bistveno izboljša vedenje iskanja pomoči v Pešavarju in podobnih družbenokulturnih kontekstih.
Keywords:kulturne naracije, družbene norme, stigma duševnega zdravja, psihiatrična pomoč, modeliranje strukturnih enačb (SEM)


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