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Shyness and Informal Help-Seeking Behavior

Psychological Reports, 2006
The present study examined whether shy individuals are more reluctant to seek help than less shy individuals. A sample of 48 undergraduates (46% men, M age = 20.6 yr.) were selected from a pool of 72 students based on their relatively high or low scores on the Social Interaction Anxiety Scale.
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Help-seeking behaviors of people with sexual problems

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1990
Help-seeking activities associated with the sexual problems of community respondents (N = 503) were studied. Major findings include (i) a majority of respondents reported some form of social help-seeking from predominantly informal rather than professional helpers; (ii) a significant increase over early adulthood in the likelihood of reporting a dyadic
J A, Catania   +4 more
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Coping and Help‐Seeking Behaviors for Management of Urinary Incontinence

LUTS: Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms, 2015
ObjectivesTo describe the coping strategies and help‐seeking behaviors of women and men with urinary incontinence (UI).MethodsIn cross‐sectional study, 156 women and 106 men Turkish with UI were interviewed using a questionnaire covering 29 questions.ResultsIt was determined that 50.6% of women and 34.0% of men seek help in first for treatment of UI ...
Bilgic, Dilek   +5 more
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Achievement goals, attitudes toward help seeking, and help-seeking behavior in the classroom

Learning and Individual Differences, 2002
Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine how achievement goals and attitudes toward help seeking were related to students' self-reported help-seeking behavior. Eighth- and ninth-grade Japanese students participated in this study. A trichotomous framework was used to classify achievement goals. Mastery goals were related to perceived benefits,
Ayumi Tanaka   +3 more
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Illness and Help-Seeking Behavior

1980
In the past, the term patient used to mean a person who was suffering or enduring pain, related to the word patience (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary). Modern usage of the term patient denotes a person who is seeking or is being given medical care.
Hoyle Leigh, Morton F. Reiser
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The Reporting and Help-Seeking Behaviors of Cyberstalking Victims

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2018
Crime victims are left with multiple decisions to make in an effort to cope with and recover from their experiences being criminally victimized. For example, victims must decide if they are going to report their victimization experience to law enforcement and/or if they are going to seek help from various resources, both informal and professional ...
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HELP-SEEKING BEHAVIORS BY KOREAN IMMIGRANTS FOR DEPRESSION

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2002
Underutilization of mental health services by Asian immigrants has been an ongoing concern for those attempting to provide accessible care for people suffering from mental illness. The author investigated Korean immigrants' help-seeking behaviors for depression to understand their underutilization of mental health services.
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Help Seeking Behaviors of International Students

2016
International students' pursuit of education in the United States (US) is mutually beneficial to both international students and the economy of the United States. Students often experience culture shock or transitional stress upon arrival. Despite these challenges, research indicates that international students are not likely to seek professional ...
Susan Boafo-Arthur, Ama Boafo-Arthur
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Social class and help‐seeking behavior

American Journal of Community Psychology, 1978
AbstractUsing Bernstein's theory of childhood socialization and Kohn's research on adult occupational experiences as the theoretical base, research was undertaken to study the relationship between social class (as measured by occupation and education) and help‐seeking behavior. Intensive interviews (n = 42) and surveys (n = 838) were used as data.
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Global prevalence of help‐seeking for problem gambling: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Addiction, 2022
Rimke Bijker   +2 more
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