This item is only available electronically.Background: Young adults, aged 18-24 years, often delay or avoid seeking help for their mental health concerns. The use of the internet to deliver e-mental health support offers a low cost, easy-access option, however the factors which influence online help-seeking remain unclear. Aim: To examine patterns and characteristics of e-mental health service use among young adults framed by Andersen’s Behavioral Model. Methods: One hundred and sixty-one young Australians completed an online survey, which comprised of sociodemographic questions and seven standardised measures: Attitudes Towards Services, Berkman-Syme Social Network Index, General Self-Efficacy Scale, Service Obstacles Scale, Depression, ...
Background: This mixed-methods study was designed to explore young Australian men's attitudes and be...
BACKGROUND: This mixed-methods study was designed to explore young Australian men's attitudes and be...
Deficiencies and gaps in provision of mental health services to young people in Australia result in ...
International audienceBackground: The Internet is widely used by young people and could serve to imp...
Background: Despite evidence that e-mental health services are effective, consumer preferences still...
Background: Young people are particularly vulnerable to experiencing mental health difficulties, but...
Considerable investment over the last decade in strategies to improve mental health and wellbeing in...
Background: Despite evidence that e-mental health services are effective, consumer preferences still...
This study explored whether differences exist between those who prefer using internet-based mental h...
Background: Young people aged 10-24 years are at the highest risk for mental health problems and are...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility of a dedicated online youth mental health help-seeking interve...
Background Research has consistently identified a disparity between the prevalence of mental health ...
ABSTRACT A qualitative approach was used to explore young people’s experiences of using synchronous...
It is recognized that young people experience difficulties in accessing mainstream mental health ser...
Although seeking help for mental ill-health is beneficial, the majority of persons afflicted do not ...
Background: This mixed-methods study was designed to explore young Australian men's attitudes and be...
BACKGROUND: This mixed-methods study was designed to explore young Australian men's attitudes and be...
Deficiencies and gaps in provision of mental health services to young people in Australia result in ...
International audienceBackground: The Internet is widely used by young people and could serve to imp...
Background: Despite evidence that e-mental health services are effective, consumer preferences still...
Background: Young people are particularly vulnerable to experiencing mental health difficulties, but...
Considerable investment over the last decade in strategies to improve mental health and wellbeing in...
Background: Despite evidence that e-mental health services are effective, consumer preferences still...
This study explored whether differences exist between those who prefer using internet-based mental h...
Background: Young people aged 10-24 years are at the highest risk for mental health problems and are...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility of a dedicated online youth mental health help-seeking interve...
Background Research has consistently identified a disparity between the prevalence of mental health ...
ABSTRACT A qualitative approach was used to explore young people’s experiences of using synchronous...
It is recognized that young people experience difficulties in accessing mainstream mental health ser...
Although seeking help for mental ill-health is beneficial, the majority of persons afflicted do not ...
Background: This mixed-methods study was designed to explore young Australian men's attitudes and be...
BACKGROUND: This mixed-methods study was designed to explore young Australian men's attitudes and be...
Deficiencies and gaps in provision of mental health services to young people in Australia result in ...