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Ment Health Prev. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2016 Dec 1.Published in final edited form as:doi: 10.1016/j.mhp.2015.09.001Ment Health Prev. 2015 Dec 1; 3(4): 178–184.PMCID: PMC4677330NIHMSID: NIHMS730016PMID: 26682131The Barriers to Mental Health Services Scale Revised: Psychometric Analysis Among Older Adults Renee Pepin,a Daniel L. Segal,b Kelli J. Klebe,b Frederick L. Coolidge,b K. Maja Krakowiak,b and Stephen J. BartelsaAuthor information Copyright and License information PMC DisclaimerGo to:Abstract Objectives Older adults underutilize mental health services suggesting that significant barriers are operating. This study presents reliability and validity data for a revised version of the self-report Barriers to Mental Health Services Scale (BMHSS) designed to quantify 10 barriers to mental health service use, so that barriers can be examined collectively.
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The Barriers to Mental Health Services Scale-Revised is a 44- item self-report questionnaire that measures 10 barriers preventing individuals from seeking ...
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Free PMC articledoi: 10.1016/j.mhp.2015.09.001.. 2015 Dec 1;3(4):178-184.Ment Health PrevThe Barriers to Mental Health Services Scale Revised: Psychometric Analysis Among Older Adults Renee Pepin 1, Daniel L Segal 2, Kelli J Klebe 2, Frederick L Coolidge 2, K Maja Krakowiak 2, Stephen J Bartels 1Affiliations expandPMID: 26682131 PMCID: PMC4677330 DOI: 10.1016/j.mhp.2015.09.001
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Objectives: Older adults underutilize mental health services suggesting that significant barriers are operating. This study presents reliability and validity data for a revised version of the self-report Barriers to Mental Health Services Scale (BMHSS) designed to quantify 10 barriers to mental health service use, so that barriers can be examined collectively.