Background: Individuals' attitudes towards depression and its treatments may influence their likelihood of seeking professional help and adherence to treatment when depressed. Objective measures, such as the Attitudes Towards Depression and its Treatments scale (ATDT), have been developed to assess such attitudes. The aims of this research were to test the reliability and validity of ATDT on an Australian sample who were not depressed during the study or who had previously been depressed, to explore the attitudes of the Australian public towards depression, and to compare these attitudes to those of a Canadian sample of people with depression. Methods: A sample of 63 males and 140 females (mean age = 32.2 years, SD = 12.9 years) from Melbou...
Background: Previous studies have identified the presence and persistence of negative attitudes towa...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective: To consider whether the p...
Background: Previous research has found that there are major differences between public and professi...
Background: Individuals' attitudes towards depression and its treatments may influence their likelih...
Background: Surveys of the public in several countries have found that negative attitudes towards an...
Objective: To determine whether people's attitudes towards a person who has experienced depression i...
Objective: Previous research has shown that the public have different beliefs to mental health profe...
Objective: Depressive disorders are prevalent and associated with significant burden. Although effec...
Objective: To assess changes in depression awareness and attitudes in Australia and the effect that ...
Depression is a significant individual, social and economic burden in Canada as well as across the w...
"Background Previous research indicates perceived cultural stigma regarding depression affects help...
BACKGROUND: Depression in primary care is common but under-recognized and suboptimally managed. Heal...
Background: Community surveys have found that some people believe that it is better to deal with dep...
Objective: To develop and test a self-reported scale designed to measure the antecedents of depress...
Background: There is evidence of improved adherence and treatment outcomes when patients' treatment ...
Background: Previous studies have identified the presence and persistence of negative attitudes towa...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective: To consider whether the p...
Background: Previous research has found that there are major differences between public and professi...
Background: Individuals' attitudes towards depression and its treatments may influence their likelih...
Background: Surveys of the public in several countries have found that negative attitudes towards an...
Objective: To determine whether people's attitudes towards a person who has experienced depression i...
Objective: Previous research has shown that the public have different beliefs to mental health profe...
Objective: Depressive disorders are prevalent and associated with significant burden. Although effec...
Objective: To assess changes in depression awareness and attitudes in Australia and the effect that ...
Depression is a significant individual, social and economic burden in Canada as well as across the w...
"Background Previous research indicates perceived cultural stigma regarding depression affects help...
BACKGROUND: Depression in primary care is common but under-recognized and suboptimally managed. Heal...
Background: Community surveys have found that some people believe that it is better to deal with dep...
Objective: To develop and test a self-reported scale designed to measure the antecedents of depress...
Background: There is evidence of improved adherence and treatment outcomes when patients' treatment ...
Background: Previous studies have identified the presence and persistence of negative attitudes towa...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective: To consider whether the p...
Background: Previous research has found that there are major differences between public and professi...