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Patterns of help-seeking behavior among people with mental illness in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Disparities in prevalence of dementia, most commonly Alzheimer's Disease, as well as in help seeking have been posited to exist across sociodemographic groups in the US, warranting a public health concern according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2018).
Martina Azar, Maria Teresa Schultheis
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Disparities in prevalence of dementia, most commonly Alzheimer's Disease, as well as in help seeking have been posited to exist across sociodemographic groups in the US, warranting a public health concern according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2018).
Martina Azar, Maria Teresa Schultheis
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A Behavioral Economic Model of Help-Seeking for Depression
Perspectives on Behavior Science, 2021Findings from the clinical psychology literature indicate that many who experience depression do not seek treatment when needed. This may be due to help-seeking models and interventions failing to account for the behavioral characteristics of depression that affect decision making (e.g., altered sensitivity to punishment and reward).
Wilson T. Trusty +2 more
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Predictors of help-seeking behavior in mothers of preschoolers
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2023Mental health difficulties in the preschool years require early intervention, but preschool children are underserved in mental healthcare. One explanation might be that parents do not seek services because their problem recognition, or labeling, ability is lacking.
Samuel T Jackson +2 more
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Postpartum Depression and Help‐Seeking Behavior
Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2009ABSTRACTThe objective of this analysis was to investigate the demographic differences between women who report postpartum depression symptoms (PPDS) and seek help versus those who report symptoms but who do not seek help, using data from the Utah Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) 2004 dataset.
Joanne, McGarry +4 more
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Help seeking behavior and the Internet: A national survey
International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2006Health-related websites have the potential to powerfully influence the attitudes and behavior of consumers. Access to reliable disease information online has been linked to reduced anxiety, increased feelings of self-efficacy, and decreases in utilization of ambulatory care.
Michele L. Ybarra, Michael Suman
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Help-seeking behaviors in relatives of schizophrenics in Taiwan
General Hospital Psychiatry, 1999Despite its merits, the Western-style psychiatric community rehabilitation model is not well accepted by caregivers in Taiwan. We examined factors affecting the utilization of community rehabilitation programs in Taiwan. Our stepwise logistic regression revealed that psychoeducation regarding the biological cause of schizophrenia emerged as the major ...
Y K, Yang +4 more
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Racial Group Differences in Help-Seeking Behaviors
The Journal of Social Psychology, 2005The authors evaluated variations in help-seeking behaviors among Blacks and Whites and the role of cognitive-affective variables as mediators of these variations. Participants were 70 Black and 66 White community college students who completed the SCL-90-R (L. R. Derogatis, 1977, 1994), the Revised Multidimensional Health Locus of Control (T.
Liat, Ayalon, Michael A, Young
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Older Adults and Hearing Help-Seeking Behaviors
American Journal of Audiology, 2012Purpose To review the current literature on help seeking for hearing health care among older adults. Method The authors conducted a literature review regarding help seeking for hearing-related communication difficulties as well as for other chronic medical conditions.
Gabrielle H, Saunders +2 more
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Help‐seeking behavior in families of schizophrenics
American Journal of Community Psychology, 1979To meet the exigencies of coping with the onset of schizophrenia in the family, caregivers sought out an array of professional and nonprofessional supports. The respondents to a questionnaire, all members of a self-help group, reported considerable merit to the help of friends, relatives, and group members.
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