Background: Many people with a mental disorder do not access help from mental health services. Internet websites may be a useful tool for disseminating mental health information to those who remain untreated, however little is known about people's perceptions of websites as mental health information sources. The current study examined characteristics that may influence belief in the helpfulness of websites as modes of delivering information about mental health. The study compared belief in the helpfulness websites to two traditional sources (bibliotherapy and health educators). Methods: A total of 3,998 Australians aged 18 and above were surveyed. Logistic regression was used to explore the factors associated with rating a website, book and...
The internet constitutes a popular source of health information. However, the use of the internet an...
The internet constitutes a popular source of health information. However, the use of the internet an...
It is recognized that young people experience difficulties in accessing mainstream mental health ser...
BACKGROUND: Low levels of mental health literacy (MHL) have been identified as an important contribu...
Low levels of mental health literacy (MHL) have been identified as an important contributor to the m...
Background: Low levels of mental health literacy (MHL) have been identified as an important contribu...
Many Australians with mental illness are enthusiastic users of information and communication technol...
E-mental health services are Internet-based treatment options for mental illness. There has been a p...
In recent years, researchers and the popular press have discussed the negative impacts of the Intern...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Those with mental illness are at increased risk of physical health problems. The...
BACKGROUND: A major use of the of the internet is for health information-seeking. There has been lit...
This study explored whether differences exist between those who prefer using internet-based mental h...
It is important to explore the types of conceptualisations and causes presented in online mental hea...
Introduction: In recent years, effective Internet-delivered electronic (e-) mental health services h...
Background A major use of the internet is for health information-seeking. There has been little rese...
The internet constitutes a popular source of health information. However, the use of the internet an...
The internet constitutes a popular source of health information. However, the use of the internet an...
It is recognized that young people experience difficulties in accessing mainstream mental health ser...
BACKGROUND: Low levels of mental health literacy (MHL) have been identified as an important contribu...
Low levels of mental health literacy (MHL) have been identified as an important contributor to the m...
Background: Low levels of mental health literacy (MHL) have been identified as an important contribu...
Many Australians with mental illness are enthusiastic users of information and communication technol...
E-mental health services are Internet-based treatment options for mental illness. There has been a p...
In recent years, researchers and the popular press have discussed the negative impacts of the Intern...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Those with mental illness are at increased risk of physical health problems. The...
BACKGROUND: A major use of the of the internet is for health information-seeking. There has been lit...
This study explored whether differences exist between those who prefer using internet-based mental h...
It is important to explore the types of conceptualisations and causes presented in online mental hea...
Introduction: In recent years, effective Internet-delivered electronic (e-) mental health services h...
Background A major use of the internet is for health information-seeking. There has been little rese...
The internet constitutes a popular source of health information. However, the use of the internet an...
The internet constitutes a popular source of health information. However, the use of the internet an...
It is recognized that young people experience difficulties in accessing mainstream mental health ser...