Cargando…

Mental illness stigma as a moderator in the relationship between religiosity and help-seeking attitudes among Muslims from 16 Arab countries

BACKGROUND: Determining the potential barriers responsible for delaying access to care, and elucidating pathways to early intervention should be a priority, especially in Arab countries where mental health resources are limited. To the best of our knowledge, no previous studies have examined the rel...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Fekih-Romdhane, Feten, Daher-Nashif, Suhad, Stambouli, Manel, Alhuwailah, Amthal, Helmy, Mai, Shuwiekh, Hanaa Ahmed Mohamed, Mohamed Lemine, Cheikh Mohamed Fadel, Radwan, Eqbal, Saquib, Juliann, Saquib, Nazmus, Fawaz, Mirna, Zarrouq, Btissame, Naser, Abdallah Y., Obeid, Sahar, Saleh, Maan, Haider, Sanad, Miloud, Lahmer, Badrasawi, Manal, Hamdan-Mansour, Ayman, Barbato, Mariapaola, Motwakil Bakhiet, Aisha, Khalil, Najat Sayem, Adawi, Samir, Grein, Fatheya, Loch, Alexandre Andrade, Cheour, Majda, Hallit, Souheil
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10469418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37649023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-16622-7
_version_ 1785099435843256320
author Fekih-Romdhane, Feten
Daher-Nashif, Suhad
Stambouli, Manel
Alhuwailah, Amthal
Helmy, Mai
Shuwiekh, Hanaa Ahmed Mohamed
Mohamed Lemine, Cheikh Mohamed Fadel
Radwan, Eqbal
Saquib, Juliann
Saquib, Nazmus
Fawaz, Mirna
Zarrouq, Btissame
Naser, Abdallah Y.
Obeid, Sahar
Saleh, Maan
Haider, Sanad
Miloud, Lahmer
Badrasawi, Manal
Hamdan-Mansour, Ayman
Barbato, Mariapaola
Motwakil Bakhiet, Aisha
Khalil, Najat Sayem
Adawi, Samir
Grein, Fatheya
Loch, Alexandre Andrade
Cheour, Majda
Hallit, Souheil
author_facet Fekih-Romdhane, Feten
Daher-Nashif, Suhad
Stambouli, Manel
Alhuwailah, Amthal
Helmy, Mai
Shuwiekh, Hanaa Ahmed Mohamed
Mohamed Lemine, Cheikh Mohamed Fadel
Radwan, Eqbal
Saquib, Juliann
Saquib, Nazmus
Fawaz, Mirna
Zarrouq, Btissame
Naser, Abdallah Y.
Obeid, Sahar
Saleh, Maan
Haider, Sanad
Miloud, Lahmer
Badrasawi, Manal
Hamdan-Mansour, Ayman
Barbato, Mariapaola
Motwakil Bakhiet, Aisha
Khalil, Najat Sayem
Adawi, Samir
Grein, Fatheya
Loch, Alexandre Andrade
Cheour, Majda
Hallit, Souheil
author_sort Fekih-Romdhane, Feten
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Determining the potential barriers responsible for delaying access to care, and elucidating pathways to early intervention should be a priority, especially in Arab countries where mental health resources are limited. To the best of our knowledge, no previous studies have examined the relationship between religiosity, stigma and help-seeking in an Arab Muslim cultural background. Hence, we propose in the present study to test the moderating role of stigma toward mental illness in the relationship between religiosity and help-seeking attitudes among Muslim community people living in different Arab countries. METHOD: The current survey is part of a large-scale multinational collaborative project (StIgma of Mental Problems in Arab CounTries [The IMPACT Project]). We carried-out a web-based cross-sectional, and multi-country study between June and November 2021. The final sample comprised 9782 Arab Muslim participants (mean age 29.67 ± 10.80 years, 77.1% females). RESULTS: Bivariate analyses showed that less stigmatizing attitudes toward mental illness and higher religiosity levels were significantly associated with more favorable help-seeking attitudes. Moderation analyses revealed that the interaction religiosity by mental illness stigma was significantly associated with help-seeking attitudes (Beta = .005; p < .001); at low and moderate levels of stigma, higher religiosity was significantly associated with more favorable help-seeking attitudes. CONCLUSION: Our findings preliminarily suggest that mental illness stigma is a modifiable individual factor that seems to strengthen the direct positive effect of religiosity on help-seeking attitudes. This provides potential insights on possible anti-stigma interventions that might help overcome reluctance to counseling in highly religious Arab Muslim communities.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10469418
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher BioMed Central
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-104694182023-09-01 Mental illness stigma as a moderator in the relationship between religiosity and help-seeking attitudes among Muslims from 16 Arab countries Fekih-Romdhane, Feten Daher-Nashif, Suhad Stambouli, Manel Alhuwailah, Amthal Helmy, Mai Shuwiekh, Hanaa Ahmed Mohamed Mohamed Lemine, Cheikh Mohamed Fadel Radwan, Eqbal Saquib, Juliann Saquib, Nazmus Fawaz, Mirna Zarrouq, Btissame Naser, Abdallah Y. Obeid, Sahar Saleh, Maan Haider, Sanad Miloud, Lahmer Badrasawi, Manal Hamdan-Mansour, Ayman Barbato, Mariapaola Motwakil Bakhiet, Aisha Khalil, Najat Sayem Adawi, Samir Grein, Fatheya Loch, Alexandre Andrade Cheour, Majda Hallit, Souheil BMC Public Health Research BACKGROUND: Determining the potential barriers responsible for delaying access to care, and elucidating pathways to early intervention should be a priority, especially in Arab countries where mental health resources are limited. To the best of our knowledge, no previous studies have examined the relationship between religiosity, stigma and help-seeking in an Arab Muslim cultural background. Hence, we propose in the present study to test the moderating role of stigma toward mental illness in the relationship between religiosity and help-seeking attitudes among Muslim community people living in different Arab countries. METHOD: The current survey is part of a large-scale multinational collaborative project (StIgma of Mental Problems in Arab CounTries [The IMPACT Project]). We carried-out a web-based cross-sectional, and multi-country study between June and November 2021. The final sample comprised 9782 Arab Muslim participants (mean age 29.67 ± 10.80 years, 77.1% females). RESULTS: Bivariate analyses showed that less stigmatizing attitudes toward mental illness and higher religiosity levels were significantly associated with more favorable help-seeking attitudes. Moderation analyses revealed that the interaction religiosity by mental illness stigma was significantly associated with help-seeking attitudes (Beta = .005; p < .001); at low and moderate levels of stigma, higher religiosity was significantly associated with more favorable help-seeking attitudes. CONCLUSION: Our findings preliminarily suggest that mental illness stigma is a modifiable individual factor that seems to strengthen the direct positive effect of religiosity on help-seeking attitudes. This provides potential insights on possible anti-stigma interventions that might help overcome reluctance to counseling in highly religious Arab Muslim communities. BioMed Central 2023-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10469418/ /pubmed/37649023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-16622-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) ) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
spellingShingle Research
Fekih-Romdhane, Feten
Daher-Nashif, Suhad
Stambouli, Manel
Alhuwailah, Amthal
Helmy, Mai
Shuwiekh, Hanaa Ahmed Mohamed
Mohamed Lemine, Cheikh Mohamed Fadel
Radwan, Eqbal
Saquib, Juliann
Saquib, Nazmus
Fawaz, Mirna
Zarrouq, Btissame
Naser, Abdallah Y.
Obeid, Sahar
Saleh, Maan
Haider, Sanad
Miloud, Lahmer
Badrasawi, Manal
Hamdan-Mansour, Ayman
Barbato, Mariapaola
Motwakil Bakhiet, Aisha
Khalil, Najat Sayem
Adawi, Samir
Grein, Fatheya
Loch, Alexandre Andrade
Cheour, Majda
Hallit, Souheil
Mental illness stigma as a moderator in the relationship between religiosity and help-seeking attitudes among Muslims from 16 Arab countries
title Mental illness stigma as a moderator in the relationship between religiosity and help-seeking attitudes among Muslims from 16 Arab countries
title_full Mental illness stigma as a moderator in the relationship between religiosity and help-seeking attitudes among Muslims from 16 Arab countries
title_fullStr Mental illness stigma as a moderator in the relationship between religiosity and help-seeking attitudes among Muslims from 16 Arab countries
title_full_unstemmed Mental illness stigma as a moderator in the relationship between religiosity and help-seeking attitudes among Muslims from 16 Arab countries
title_short Mental illness stigma as a moderator in the relationship between religiosity and help-seeking attitudes among Muslims from 16 Arab countries
title_sort mental illness stigma as a moderator in the relationship between religiosity and help-seeking attitudes among muslims from 16 arab countries
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10469418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37649023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-16622-7
work_keys_str_mv AT fekihromdhanefeten mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT dahernashifsuhad mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT stamboulimanel mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT alhuwailahamthal mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT helmymai mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT shuwiekhhanaaahmedmohamed mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT mohamedleminecheikhmohamedfadel mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT radwaneqbal mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT saquibjuliann mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT saquibnazmus mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT fawazmirna mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT zarrouqbtissame mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT naserabdallahy mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT obeidsahar mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT salehmaan mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT haidersanad mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT miloudlahmer mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT badrasawimanal mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT hamdanmansourayman mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT barbatomariapaola mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT motwakilbakhietaisha mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT khalilnajatsayem mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT adawisamir mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT greinfatheya mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT lochalexandreandrade mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT cheourmajda mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries
AT hallitsouheil mentalillnessstigmaasamoderatorintherelationshipbetweenreligiosityandhelpseekingattitudesamongmuslimsfrom16arabcountries