Abstract Background Only about half the people with depression seek professional health care services. To constitute the different predictors and associating variables of health care utilisation, we model the process and aim to test our hypothesised Seeking Mental Health Care Model. The model includes empirical influences on the help-seeking process to predict actual behaviour and incorporates superordinate (stigma, treatment experiences) as well as intermediate attitudinal variables (continuum and causal beliefs, depression literacy and self-efficacy). Method All variables are examined in an online study (baseline, three- and six-month follow-up). The sample consisted of adults with depressive symptoms (PHQ-9 sum score ≥ 8), currently not ...
Objective: Illness perceptions (IPs) are important in understanding human reactions to illnesses, i...
Background: Lay attitudes are often seen as potential barriers to mental health recovery. But apart ...
Background: Lay attitudes are often seen as potential barriers to mental health recovery. But apart ...
Abstract Background The majority of people with mental illness do not seek help at all or only with ...
Help seeking behaviour can be seen as a decision-making process that follows the stages of symptom a...
Background The majority of people with mental illness do not seek help at all or only with significa...
Objective: Depressive disorders are prevalent and associated with significant burden. Although effec...
Abstract Background Epidemiological studies show that even in highly developed countries many people...
BackgroundOnly approximately a third of people with depressive symptoms seek professional health car...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Background Despite positive effects on prognosis, less than half of the people d...
Psychological models can help to understand why many people suffering from major depression do not s...
Introduction: Although a relatively large proportion of the population suffers from depression and a...
Help seeking behaviour can be seen as a decision-making process that follows the stages of symptom a...
When individuals face psychological difficulties that exceed their resources, consulting professiona...
Mental health stigma is a widespread deterrent of decisions to seek treatment for mental illness, y...
Objective: Illness perceptions (IPs) are important in understanding human reactions to illnesses, i...
Background: Lay attitudes are often seen as potential barriers to mental health recovery. But apart ...
Background: Lay attitudes are often seen as potential barriers to mental health recovery. But apart ...
Abstract Background The majority of people with mental illness do not seek help at all or only with ...
Help seeking behaviour can be seen as a decision-making process that follows the stages of symptom a...
Background The majority of people with mental illness do not seek help at all or only with significa...
Objective: Depressive disorders are prevalent and associated with significant burden. Although effec...
Abstract Background Epidemiological studies show that even in highly developed countries many people...
BackgroundOnly approximately a third of people with depressive symptoms seek professional health car...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Background Despite positive effects on prognosis, less than half of the people d...
Psychological models can help to understand why many people suffering from major depression do not s...
Introduction: Although a relatively large proportion of the population suffers from depression and a...
Help seeking behaviour can be seen as a decision-making process that follows the stages of symptom a...
When individuals face psychological difficulties that exceed their resources, consulting professiona...
Mental health stigma is a widespread deterrent of decisions to seek treatment for mental illness, y...
Objective: Illness perceptions (IPs) are important in understanding human reactions to illnesses, i...
Background: Lay attitudes are often seen as potential barriers to mental health recovery. But apart ...
Background: Lay attitudes are often seen as potential barriers to mental health recovery. But apart ...