Objective: To assess depression recognition, barriers to accessing help from health professionals and potential sources of help for depression among rural adolescents. Design: Cross-sectional survey. Setting: Two rural secondary schools in south-east South Australia. Participants: Seventy-four secondary school students aged 14 to 16 years. Main outcome measure(s): Depression recognition was measured using a depression vignette. Helpfulness of professionals, barriers to seeking help and help-seeking behaviours for depression were assessed by self-report questionnaire. Results: Depression was identified in the vignette by 73% (n = 54) of participants. Participants indicated that it would be more helpful for the vignette character to see other...
Copyright © 2001 Australasian Medical PublishingOBJECTIVES: To examine the prevalence and factors as...
INTRODUCTION: There is a general paucity of research in the area of rural adolescent mental health i...
Objective: To determine how young people are likely to respond to a peer with mental illness, or who...
Objective: To assess depression recognition, barriers to accessing help from health professionals an...
Introduction: In Australia, rural adolescents still face barriers to obtaining professional psycholo...
Extent: 11p.Introduction: There is growing evidence in the literature which indicates that the preva...
Little research has been undertaken into the barriers facing rural adolescents seeking help and supp...
Background & Aims: Recent statistics indicate that up to 20% of Australian adolescents experience ...
Objective: To examine rural and urban differences in depression-related mental health literacy, expe...
Objective: This study aims to explore Australian rural adolescents’ experiences of accessing help fo...
This research aimed to explore the role of parents in seeking help for rural adolescents with depres...
Background: Many young people are reluctant to seek professional help for mental health problems, pr...
BACKGROUND:Up to 20% of Australian adolescents experience the burden of having a mental health probl...
Introduction: Despite a paucity of research, adolescents living in rural areas appear to have a heig...
BACKGROUND: Up to 20% of Australian adolescents experience the burden of having a mental health prob...
Copyright © 2001 Australasian Medical PublishingOBJECTIVES: To examine the prevalence and factors as...
INTRODUCTION: There is a general paucity of research in the area of rural adolescent mental health i...
Objective: To determine how young people are likely to respond to a peer with mental illness, or who...
Objective: To assess depression recognition, barriers to accessing help from health professionals an...
Introduction: In Australia, rural adolescents still face barriers to obtaining professional psycholo...
Extent: 11p.Introduction: There is growing evidence in the literature which indicates that the preva...
Little research has been undertaken into the barriers facing rural adolescents seeking help and supp...
Background & Aims: Recent statistics indicate that up to 20% of Australian adolescents experience ...
Objective: To examine rural and urban differences in depression-related mental health literacy, expe...
Objective: This study aims to explore Australian rural adolescents’ experiences of accessing help fo...
This research aimed to explore the role of parents in seeking help for rural adolescents with depres...
Background: Many young people are reluctant to seek professional help for mental health problems, pr...
BACKGROUND:Up to 20% of Australian adolescents experience the burden of having a mental health probl...
Introduction: Despite a paucity of research, adolescents living in rural areas appear to have a heig...
BACKGROUND: Up to 20% of Australian adolescents experience the burden of having a mental health prob...
Copyright © 2001 Australasian Medical PublishingOBJECTIVES: To examine the prevalence and factors as...
INTRODUCTION: There is a general paucity of research in the area of rural adolescent mental health i...
Objective: To determine how young people are likely to respond to a peer with mental illness, or who...