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Children's help‐seeking behaviour

Child: Care, Health and Development, 1995
SummaryA study of children's help‐seeking behaviour with respect to bullying and parental arguing is reported. A number of specific hypotheses and open‐ended questions were investigated with boys and girls aged8‐17 years. Female helpers were preferred overall, thought a relationship existed between the child's and helper's gender. Parents, friends, and
H L, Westcott, G M, Davies
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Help-Seeking for Psychiatric Disorders

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1997
Objective: To examine demographic and clinical determinants of seeking help for mental or emotional problems. To determine the proportion of those people with a disorder who sought help. To determine what categories of professionals are sought by those who get care.
R C, Bland, S C, Newman, H, Orn
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Ethnicity and patterns of help-seeking

Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 1978
This study reconstructs and analyzes pathways of help-seeking traveled by severely disabled mental patients in the community. Ethnicity is a prime factor in differentiating patterns of help-seeking in that Chinese patients are kept for prolonged periods of time within their families in the beginning of pathways, while Anglo-Saxons and Middle Europeans ...
T Y, Lin   +3 more
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Mental health and seeking help

Veterinary Record, 2015
I WAS saddened to read about the unfortunate experiences of your anonymous correspondent when seeking help and therapy for depression ( VR , June 6, 2015, vol 176, p 601). While I obviously sympathise with the distress felt by …
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Children's help seeking and impulsivity

Learning and Individual Differences, 2004
Abstract The aim of the present study was to analyze the relationship between students' (100 children aged 8 to 12) help-seeking behavior and impulsivity. Help-seeking behavior was evaluated using a naturalistic experimental paradigm in which children were placed in a problem-solving situation and had the opportunity to seek help from the ...
Puustinen, M.   +3 more
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Help-seeking intentions in college students: An exploration of eating disorder specific help-seeking and general psychological help-seeking

Eating Behaviors, 2013
This study investigated help-seeking intentions for eating disorders and general psychological problems in college students. Participants reported that they would be more likely to seek help for a friend with an eating disorder than for themselves if they were experiencing an eating disorder.
Kathleen S, Tillman, Darcie M, Sell
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Help‐Seeking: A review of the literature

American Journal of Community Psychology, 1978
Help-seeking encompasses a complex set of issues. The present survey appraises the empirical work covering three topics: the people who seek help, the role of the social network in the help-seeking process, and the outcome of the helping interaction. Included are reviews of where people turn for assistance, the type of problems for which they seek help,
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Research and the help‐seeking process

British Journal of Addiction, 1992
AbstractRecognition of changes in the nature and extent of problem drug taking in the early 1980s led to changes in service provision and to an increased interest in help‐seeking. The advent of AIDS accelerated these changes. This paper introduces concepts from the wider field of help‐seeking and compliance with preventive health measures.
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Help Seeking: Effects of Visibility of Task Performance and Seeking Help

Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1978
This study manipulated independently whether help seeking and task performance were public or private, since in public settings persons may lose esteem by seeking help or by demonstrating unsuccessful performance. Subjects were given false feedback that they were doing poorly on a task involving judging levels of neuroticism in others, and were given ...
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Help-seeking behaviour of problem drinkers

Journal of Substance Misuse, 1996
Although problem drinking is a considerable burden on society, alcohol-related problems are often either not treated at all or are treated only at a very late stage. Insight into the help-seeking behaviour of problem drinkers is therefore of major importance for prevention and treatment activities.
Bongers, I.M.B.   +2 more
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