Abstract: This study sought to identify variables associated with help received in terms of information, medication, counselling and total help received (including other needs) among 571 individuals needing health care services for mental health problems. Study participants were randomly selected from an epidemiological survey. Data on help received were collected using the Canadian version of the Perceived Need for Care Questionnaire (PNCQ), and were analyzed using a multinomial logistic regression model. Most help received was in the form of counselling, followed by medication and information. Compared with individuals who received no help, those who reported receiving help for all their needs were more likely to have psychological distre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevailing attitudes towards mental health help-seeking in Europe, the...
Objective: Using the 1997 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing, this study examined the ty...
prevalence of conventional and unconventional mental health service use by individuals with major de...
This study sought to identify variables associated with help received in terms of information, medic...
Objective: The optimal method of determining how many people in the general population need help for...
Objective: To identify the determinants of service use by young Canadians with mental health problem...
Most empirical studies investigating the decision to seek mental health care consider only one treat...
Objective: Previous analyses demonstrated an elevated occurrence of perceived unmet need for mental ...
Abstract: Background Mental health problems often remain undetected and untreated. Prior research su...
Background: Many people with mental health problems do not seek professional help but their use of o...
Objectives: Prevalence estimates of mental disorders were designed to provide an indirect estimate o...
Abstract Introduction This study sought to identify factors associated with health service utilisati...
Introduction: Although a relatively large proportion of the population suffers from depression and a...
Purpose: To examine factors associated with unmet need for mental health services and links with ...
Contains fulltext : 81744.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Anx...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevailing attitudes towards mental health help-seeking in Europe, the...
Objective: Using the 1997 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing, this study examined the ty...
prevalence of conventional and unconventional mental health service use by individuals with major de...
This study sought to identify variables associated with help received in terms of information, medic...
Objective: The optimal method of determining how many people in the general population need help for...
Objective: To identify the determinants of service use by young Canadians with mental health problem...
Most empirical studies investigating the decision to seek mental health care consider only one treat...
Objective: Previous analyses demonstrated an elevated occurrence of perceived unmet need for mental ...
Abstract: Background Mental health problems often remain undetected and untreated. Prior research su...
Background: Many people with mental health problems do not seek professional help but their use of o...
Objectives: Prevalence estimates of mental disorders were designed to provide an indirect estimate o...
Abstract Introduction This study sought to identify factors associated with health service utilisati...
Introduction: Although a relatively large proportion of the population suffers from depression and a...
Purpose: To examine factors associated with unmet need for mental health services and links with ...
Contains fulltext : 81744.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Anx...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevailing attitudes towards mental health help-seeking in Europe, the...
Objective: Using the 1997 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing, this study examined the ty...
prevalence of conventional and unconventional mental health service use by individuals with major de...