Purpose: Many young people with mental ill-health do not seek support, and developmental growth in self-reliance may be a barrier to help-seeking. Increasing autonomy is a positive developmental task for youth and a key aspect of resilience. This study examined the influence of perceived social support and resilience on the previously unexamined relationship between self-reliance and intentions to seek help from informal, professional, and self-help sources for mental health problems. Methods: An online survey was completed by a representative Australian community sample of 5,203 young people aged 12–25 years (half female), in May–June 2020. Results: Path analysis showed the hypothesised conceptual model did not fit the data well, but a mod...
This thesis applied psychological theory to examine how young people seek support for their own or a...
Compared with other young adults, university students exhibit more mental health problems, and conse...
This study sought to explore what Self-Help Support Groups (SHSGs) might have to offer young people ...
BACKGROUND Adolescents and young adults frequently experience mental disorders, yet tend not to seek...
Self-care is among the emerging types of mental health support which operate outside traditional ser...
This paper proposes that young people who are disenfranchised from mainstream society may demonstrat...
© 2015 Dr. Alyssia RossettoBackground: People with mental illnesses are encouraged to seek professio...
Despite mental health difficulties being common and accounting for the highest disease burden in you...
Studies have shown that mental health problems have become a growing public health concern. Despite ...
Self-injury is a serious and complex issue, poorly understood within the scientific and general comm...
The majority of suicidal adolescents have no contact with mental health services, and reduced help-s...
Young people struggle to seek help for their mental health, despite having different resources avail...
Social support is classically conceptualized as “what you can do” or “what you can offer” to support...
BackgroundSelf‐harm amongst young people is an increasing problem, with looked‐after young people at...
Many children and adolescents are affected by mental health problems. At the same time, a significan...
This thesis applied psychological theory to examine how young people seek support for their own or a...
Compared with other young adults, university students exhibit more mental health problems, and conse...
This study sought to explore what Self-Help Support Groups (SHSGs) might have to offer young people ...
BACKGROUND Adolescents and young adults frequently experience mental disorders, yet tend not to seek...
Self-care is among the emerging types of mental health support which operate outside traditional ser...
This paper proposes that young people who are disenfranchised from mainstream society may demonstrat...
© 2015 Dr. Alyssia RossettoBackground: People with mental illnesses are encouraged to seek professio...
Despite mental health difficulties being common and accounting for the highest disease burden in you...
Studies have shown that mental health problems have become a growing public health concern. Despite ...
Self-injury is a serious and complex issue, poorly understood within the scientific and general comm...
The majority of suicidal adolescents have no contact with mental health services, and reduced help-s...
Young people struggle to seek help for their mental health, despite having different resources avail...
Social support is classically conceptualized as “what you can do” or “what you can offer” to support...
BackgroundSelf‐harm amongst young people is an increasing problem, with looked‐after young people at...
Many children and adolescents are affected by mental health problems. At the same time, a significan...
This thesis applied psychological theory to examine how young people seek support for their own or a...
Compared with other young adults, university students exhibit more mental health problems, and conse...
This study sought to explore what Self-Help Support Groups (SHSGs) might have to offer young people ...