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  • Cross-Cultural Psychology
  • Healthcare Decision-Making

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  • Understanding patient preferences is crucial for effective mental healthcare.
  • Decision-making processes in mental health can vary significantly across different cultures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare decision-making preferences between consumers and mental health professionals (MHPs) in China and Europe.
  • To investigate cultural differences in preferences for participation and information in mental healthcare.

Main Methods:

  • Cross-sectional study design.
  • Data collected via questionnaires in China and from literature in Europe.
  • Statistical analysis included t-tests, ANOVA, and Pearson correlation.

Main Results:

  • Chinese participants showed lower preferences for participation (PD=1.88) and information (IN=2.70) than European participants (PD=2.05, IN=2.83).
  • Chinese consumers preferred more information (IN=2.78) but less participation (PD=1.75) compared to Chinese MHPs (IN=2.64, PD=1.97).
  • Higher education in Chinese consumers correlated positively with preferences for participation and information.

Conclusions:

  • Both Chinese and Europeans favor shared decision-making in mental health, though preferences are less pronounced in China.
  • Divergent opinions between consumers and MHPs may exist regarding the extent of patient involvement in specific decisions.
  • Understanding consumer preferences is essential for implementing optimal shared decision-making approaches in mental healthcare.