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Psychological distress and professional help‐seeking: a prospective national study

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2013
The study focuses on use of different healthcare providers in connection with elevated levels of psychological distress. The study used a prospective design based on two waves of a national health survey. Participants were Icelandic citizens, age 18–75, randomly drawn from the National Register (N = 1592).
Runar, Vilhjalmsson   +1 more
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Help seeking by health professionals for addiction: A mixed studies review

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2016
When health professionals practice with active and untreated addiction, it is a complex occupational and professional issue impacting numerous stakeholders. Health professionals are responsive to evidence-based addiction interventions and their return-to-work has been demonstrated to be achievable, sustainable and safe.
Diane Kunyk   +4 more
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Help seeking among helping professionals: A role identity perspective.

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 2007
Helping professionals, like the rest of the general population, have multiple identities (e.g., parent, community member), and many have prominent role identities as personal and professional caregivers. A recent instrument validation study illustrated that caregiver role identity is related to increased personal distress (e.g., depression, burnout ...
Darcy Clay, Siebert, Carl F, Siebert
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Race differences in professional help seeking

American Journal of Community Psychology, 1987
Using data from two national surveys, findings from this research indicated that blacks were more likely than whites to seek help from mental health professionals, particularly for economic and physical health problems. Blacks also sought help more often than whites from other sources of professional help, such as teachers, lawyers, social workers and ...
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Stigma in context of professional psychological help seeking

2010
1, 19, Journal of Mental Health of ...
Tanawat Poonyakanok, Arunya Tuicomepee
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U.S. Young Adults’ Professional Help-Seeking in Response to Technology-Facilitated Abuse

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2022
Widespread access to an increasing number of technology-enhanced communications channels multiplies the potential for abusive interactions (i.e., technology-facilitated abuse [TFA]). Practitioners will be better prepared to respond to the problem of TFA if more is known about how commonly victims seek help, and from whom. Through a
Elizabeth A. Mumford   +3 more
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Reaching out: help-seeking among professional male ice hockey athletes

Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 2022
The purpose of this study was to explore male ice hockey athletes’ experiences with barriers and facilitators to asking for help while competing in professional leagues (e.g., National Hockey League). Using a critical interpretivist approach, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 19 athletes (aged 24-41 years), who either held a professional ...
Kaitlin L. Crawford   +3 more
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Road to help-seeking among (dedicated) human service professionals with burnout

Patient Education and Counseling, 2011
Describe and interpret the process of help-seeking among human service professionals with burnout.Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 14 participants. Analysis was conducted using principles of grounded theory.All participants were dedicated and responsible workers, selflessly giving themselves to their work.
Putnik, K., de Jong, A., Verdonk, P.
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Common stressors, coping processes, and professional help-seeking of medical professionals in Hong Kong: A qualitative study

Journal of Health Psychology, 2023
Despite the high prevalence of perceived stress and mental health problems among medical professionals (MPs), their professional help-seeking is extremely low. This qualitative study explored MPs’ stressors, stress-coping, barriers and facilitators of professional help-seeking. 10 MPs (30% male, M age
Kylie Kai-yi Chan   +3 more
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Professional and Psychological Help Seeking Behavior among College Students

Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2020
Mental and behavioral problems are the leading causes of health problems in young people both in high and low resource countries, accounting for one third of all years lost productivity due to this disability. It implies that, healthy students can productively contribute to the development of a country.19 As India is the world’s most youthful nation ...
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