18 results with keyword: 'young people help seeking for mental health problems'
The results are reported in terms of: patterns of help-seeking across adolescence and young adulthood; the relationship of help-seeking intentions to behaviour; barriers to
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parents’ actual professional help seeking for adolescent mental health problems were parent. strain and family histories of professional
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• Young people seeking help for mental health or suicide-related challenge are more likely to do so using chat than phone..
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The following search terms were used: South Asian or British Asian or cross-cultural and adolescent or young people and help seeking or help-seeking or mental
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1 Title: Views of young people in Malaysia on mental health, help-seeking and unusual psychological 1
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T he 2010 ‘No Public Health without Mental Health’ campaign presents a strong case for collaborative approaches to deliver better preventive and responsive care, especially
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The lack of consensus comes about through wide varia- tion in how the different elements of such a broad defini- tion are operationalized: the focus of the process
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Based on the theoretical foundations and research described above, the current study addressed the following research questions: (a) Research Question 1: what is the prevalence
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It was further reported that one of the reasons why people frequently go straight to higher levels of care such as the regional referral hospital and National Referral Mental
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mediated support that has been developed for young people, notably online forums that focus upon issues related to mental health and emotional wellbeing.. Online help seeking
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Based in the context of wider evidence that young people face barriers or are disinclined to seek help for mental health problems, this study explored autistic young adults’
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It was further reported that one of the reasons why people frequently go straight to higher levels of care such as the regional referral hospital and National Refer- ral
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The four large-scale national surveys included in this review report prevalence rates of mental health difficulties in young people aged 16-24 years at several different time
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Among barrier/facilitator subthemes, young people most frequently endorsed barriers and facilitators related to soci- etal views and attitudes towards mental health and help-
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It is not at all uncommon, for example, to find that young people experience family problems, drug problems, mental health problems, economic problems and sexual and reproductive
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This study is a systematic review of both the qualitative and the quantitative literature on the perceived barriers and facilitators to help-seeking for mental health pro- blems
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Developing a better understanding of where people seek help from and what challenges they may face can help health professionals understand how mental health services may
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