His primary areas of investigation include Social psychology, Help-seeking, Developmental psychology, Mental health and Self-concept. His Social psychology research includes themes of Counseling psychology, Test validity, Psychometrics and Social perception. The various areas that David L. Vogel examines in his Help-seeking study include Structural equation modeling, Social support, Self-disclosure and Clinical psychology.
In his study, Anxiety, Social relation and Interpersonal relationship is inextricably linked to Personality, which falls within the broad field of Developmental psychology. He combines subjects such as Psychodynamics and Affect with his study of Mental health. Within one scientific family, David L. Vogel focuses on topics pertaining to Stigma under Self-concept, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Self-efficacy, Psychological intervention, Sample and Shame.
His primary areas of study are Social psychology, Help-seeking, Clinical psychology, Mental health and Stigma. He has included themes like Developmental psychology, Test validity and Perception in his Social psychology study. His research in Help-seeking tackles topics such as Structural equation modeling which are related to areas like Counseling psychology.
Many of his research projects under Clinical psychology are closely connected to Social stigma with Social stigma, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His work investigates the relationship between Mental health and topics such as Psychological intervention that intersect with problems in Intervention. His Stigma research incorporates themes from Cross-cultural and Sample.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Help-seeking, Social psychology, Stigma, Clinical psychology and Mental health. His Help-seeking research includes elements of Self stigma, Distress and Psychological distress. Social psychology and Test validity are commonly linked in his work.
David L. Vogel has included themes like Help seeking behavior, Cross-cultural and Perception in his Stigma study. His Clinical psychology study combines topics in areas such as Test and Stereotype. David L. Vogel has researched Mental health in several fields, including Psychological intervention, Self-concept, Self-efficacy and Peer relationships.
His primary scientific interests are in Social psychology, Help-seeking, Stigma, Masculinity and Mental health. In his research, Perception is intimately related to Clinical psychology, which falls under the overarching field of Help-seeking. The study incorporates disciplines such as Structural equation modeling, Cross-cultural, Help seeking behavior and Interpersonal communication in addition to Stigma.
David L. Vogel incorporates Mental health and Individualistic culture in his research. His Conformity research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Psychological intervention, Curse of dimensionality, Empathy, Self-disclosure and Norm. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Test validity and Distress.
This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.
Measuring the Self-Stigma Associated With Seeking Psychological Help
David L. Vogel;Nathaniel G. Wade;Shawn Haake.
Journal of Counseling Psychology (2006)
The Experiences in Close Relationship Scale (ECR)-Short Form: Reliability, Validity, and Factor Structure
Meifen Wei;Daniel W Russell;Brent Mallinckrodt;David L Vogel.
Journal of Personality Assessment (2007)
Perceived public stigma and the willingness to seek counseling: The mediating roles of self-stigma and attitudes toward counseling.
David L. Vogel;Nathaniel G. Wade;Ashley H. Hackler.
Journal of Counseling Psychology (2007)
To seek help or not to seek help: The risks of self-disclosure.
David L. Vogel;Stephen R. Wester.
Journal of Counseling Psychology (2003)
The role of outcome expectations and attitudes on decisions to seek professional help
David L. Vogel;Stephen R. Wester;Meifen Wei;Guy A. Boysen.
Journal of Counseling Psychology (2005)
Adult Attachment, Affect Regulation, Negative Mood, and Interpersonal Problems: The Mediating Roles of Emotional Reactivity and Emotional Cutoff.
Meifen Wei;David L. Vogel;Tsun-Yao Ku;Robyn A. Zakalik.
Journal of Counseling Psychology (2005)
“Boys don't cry”: Examination of the links between endorsement of masculine norms, self-stigma, and help-seeking attitudes for men from diverse backgrounds.
David L. Vogel;Sarah R. Heimerdinger-Edwards;Joseph H. Hammer;Asale Hubbard.
Journal of Counseling Psychology (2011)
Avoidance of Counseling: Psychological Factors That Inhibit Seeking Help
David L. Vogel;Stephen R. Wester;Lisa M. Larson.
Journal of Counseling and Development (2007)
Adult Attachment and Help-Seeking Intent: The Mediating Roles of Psychological Distress and Perceived Social Support.
David L. Vogel;Meifen Wei.
Journal of Counseling Psychology (2005)
Male gender role conflict and willingness to seek counseling : Testing a mediation model on college-aged men
Erin L. Pederson;David L. Vogel.
Journal of Counseling Psychology (2007)
If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.
We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:
Iowa State University
Iowa State University
Iowa State University
The University of Texas at Austin
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Western Washington University
Iowa State University
Iowa State University
Iowa State University
Virginia Commonwealth University
Imperial College London
University of California, Los Angeles
BlackRock (United States)
Shizuoka University
Northwestern Polytechnical University
University of Washington
University of Toronto
Nagoya University
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
University of Arizona
Medical College of Wisconsin
Stockholm University
University of Massachusetts Medical School
University of Turin
University of British Columbia