Objectives: This article examines the intentions to seek (preventive) psychological help among older persons. The study is carried out from the theory of planned behaviour and distinguishes attitudes (psychological openness), subjective norms (indifference to stigma), and perceived behavioural control (help-seeking propensity) in explaining behavioural intentions with regard to seeking preventive and therapeutic psychological help. Method: 167 Dutch adults between 65 and 75 years of age filled out a questionnaire measuring these concepts. Results: Older adults have low intentions to seek professional help for psychological problems. Their intentions to use preventive help are somewhat higher. Older adults are rather indifferent to stigma an...
Although many people suffer from mental health concerns, a large proportion of these people do not s...
The major purpose of this study was to test a hypothesized structural model that included many of th...
In recent years, many researchers tried to explain the social selection in use of mental health care...
Objectives: This article examines the intentions to seek (preventive) psychological help among older...
Contains fulltext : 73138.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives: Th...
Older adults have high rates of chronic diseases, leaving them more vulnerable to associated mental ...
Older adults have high rates of chronic diseases, leaving them more vulnerable to associated mental ...
Older adults have high rates of chronic diseases, leaving them more vulnerable to associated mental ...
Older adults have high rates of chronic diseases, leaving them more vulnerable to associated mental ...
Objective: Despite high risk for mental health problems, older adults with chronic diseases underuti...
Help-seeking behavior consists of many factors that are beyond the control of the help-seeker. Behav...
Recognition of dementia in the community is generally poor and individuals with dementia do not tend...
Reasons behind older adults' under-utilisation of mental health services are complex. Barriers to ac...
Recognition of dementia in the community is generally poor and individuals with dementia tend not t...
Recognition of dementia in the community is generally poor and individuals with dementia tend not t...
Although many people suffer from mental health concerns, a large proportion of these people do not s...
The major purpose of this study was to test a hypothesized structural model that included many of th...
In recent years, many researchers tried to explain the social selection in use of mental health care...
Objectives: This article examines the intentions to seek (preventive) psychological help among older...
Contains fulltext : 73138.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives: Th...
Older adults have high rates of chronic diseases, leaving them more vulnerable to associated mental ...
Older adults have high rates of chronic diseases, leaving them more vulnerable to associated mental ...
Older adults have high rates of chronic diseases, leaving them more vulnerable to associated mental ...
Older adults have high rates of chronic diseases, leaving them more vulnerable to associated mental ...
Objective: Despite high risk for mental health problems, older adults with chronic diseases underuti...
Help-seeking behavior consists of many factors that are beyond the control of the help-seeker. Behav...
Recognition of dementia in the community is generally poor and individuals with dementia do not tend...
Reasons behind older adults' under-utilisation of mental health services are complex. Barriers to ac...
Recognition of dementia in the community is generally poor and individuals with dementia tend not t...
Recognition of dementia in the community is generally poor and individuals with dementia tend not t...
Although many people suffer from mental health concerns, a large proportion of these people do not s...
The major purpose of this study was to test a hypothesized structural model that included many of th...
In recent years, many researchers tried to explain the social selection in use of mental health care...