Barriers to Adolescents Seeking Help Scale—brief version (BASH-B): psychometric properties and sociodemographic differences in Chilean university students

The aims of this study are to examine the psychometric properties of the Barriers to Adolescents Seeking Help Scale—brief version (BASH-B) in university students and to examine sociodemographic differences in barriers to help-seeking in students with mental health problems and who are not in treatme...

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Main Authors: Marcelo A. Crockett, Vania Martínez, Scarlett Mac-Ginty
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2025-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311908.2025.2487737
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description The aims of this study are to examine the psychometric properties of the Barriers to Adolescents Seeking Help Scale—brief version (BASH-B) in university students and to examine sociodemographic differences in barriers to help-seeking in students with mental health problems and who are not in treatment. Participants were 1536 university students (Mean age = 19.7 years, 49% women) who completed the BASH-B, psychopathology measures, and sociodemographic information. The analysis included confirmatory factor analysis, reliability, validity based on the relationship with other variables, and bivariate analyses. The two-factor solution (Perceived Need for Autonomy and Help-seeking Fears) had better fit and acceptable internal consistencies for the Fears subscale, but poor for the Autonomy subscale. Among those who screened positive for mental health problems and were not in current treatment (n = 826), the most important help-seeking barriers were self-reliance and economic resources. Significantly higher Autonomy scores were observed in cisgender men and non-indigenous respondents, while higher Fears scores were observed in participants who are trans, non-heterosexual, of middle and low socioeconomic status, those who formerly lived in rural settings, and those with public health insurance. The Chilean version of the BASH-B had mostly adequate psychometric properties in university students, which contributes to the assessment of barriers to help-seeking in this population. The results suggest group differences in barriers to professional help-seeking, which may be useful when developing actions to promote service use.
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spelling doaj-art-057a5e5a511e40ab862111aebf45bb2c2025-08-20T01:55:38ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Psychology2331-19082025-12-0112110.1080/23311908.2025.2487737Barriers to Adolescents Seeking Help Scale—brief version (BASH-B): psychometric properties and sociodemographic differences in Chilean university studentsMarcelo A. Crockett0Vania Martínez1Scarlett Mac-Ginty2Millennium Nucleus to Improve the Mental Health of Adolescents and Youths (IMHAY), Santiago, ChileMillennium Nucleus to Improve the Mental Health of Adolescents and Youths (IMHAY), Santiago, ChileMillennium Nucleus to Improve the Mental Health of Adolescents and Youths (IMHAY), Santiago, ChileThe aims of this study are to examine the psychometric properties of the Barriers to Adolescents Seeking Help Scale—brief version (BASH-B) in university students and to examine sociodemographic differences in barriers to help-seeking in students with mental health problems and who are not in treatment. Participants were 1536 university students (Mean age = 19.7 years, 49% women) who completed the BASH-B, psychopathology measures, and sociodemographic information. The analysis included confirmatory factor analysis, reliability, validity based on the relationship with other variables, and bivariate analyses. The two-factor solution (Perceived Need for Autonomy and Help-seeking Fears) had better fit and acceptable internal consistencies for the Fears subscale, but poor for the Autonomy subscale. Among those who screened positive for mental health problems and were not in current treatment (n = 826), the most important help-seeking barriers were self-reliance and economic resources. Significantly higher Autonomy scores were observed in cisgender men and non-indigenous respondents, while higher Fears scores were observed in participants who are trans, non-heterosexual, of middle and low socioeconomic status, those who formerly lived in rural settings, and those with public health insurance. The Chilean version of the BASH-B had mostly adequate psychometric properties in university students, which contributes to the assessment of barriers to help-seeking in this population. The results suggest group differences in barriers to professional help-seeking, which may be useful when developing actions to promote service use.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311908.2025.2487737Barriers to help-seekingmental healthuniversity studentscollege studentspsychometric propertiesPsychiatry & Clinical Psychology—Adult
spellingShingle Marcelo A. Crockett
Vania Martínez
Scarlett Mac-Ginty
Barriers to Adolescents Seeking Help Scale—brief version (BASH-B): psychometric properties and sociodemographic differences in Chilean university students
Cogent Psychology
Barriers to help-seeking
mental health
university students
college students
psychometric properties
Psychiatry & Clinical Psychology—Adult
title Barriers to Adolescents Seeking Help Scale—brief version (BASH-B): psychometric properties and sociodemographic differences in Chilean university students
title_full Barriers to Adolescents Seeking Help Scale—brief version (BASH-B): psychometric properties and sociodemographic differences in Chilean university students
title_fullStr Barriers to Adolescents Seeking Help Scale—brief version (BASH-B): psychometric properties and sociodemographic differences in Chilean university students
title_full_unstemmed Barriers to Adolescents Seeking Help Scale—brief version (BASH-B): psychometric properties and sociodemographic differences in Chilean university students
title_short Barriers to Adolescents Seeking Help Scale—brief version (BASH-B): psychometric properties and sociodemographic differences in Chilean university students
title_sort barriers to adolescents seeking help scale brief version bash b psychometric properties and sociodemographic differences in chilean university students
topic Barriers to help-seeking
mental health
university students
college students
psychometric properties
Psychiatry & Clinical Psychology—Adult
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311908.2025.2487737
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