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- W3141988642 abstract "Objective: Depressive disorders are prevalent and associated with significant burden. Although effective treatments exist, many individuals do not seek help. The current study aims to examine the barriers to help-seeking for depressive symptoms in an Australian sample, and to examine the utility of Health Belief Model (HBM) factors in predicting the likelihood of future help-seeking in relation to depressive disorders.Method: The study used a cross-sectional design. One hundred and eighty Australians aged over 18 completed the current study (Mage = 35.85; SD = 13.43; 76.1% female).Results: The most influential treatment barriers in this sample related to direct costs, indirect costs, and a belief that treatment from a psychologist was not needed. Regression analysis indicated that 49% of the variance in intention to seek help from a psychologist was associated with HBM variables. Level of perceived treatment benefit was the strongest predictor of help-seeking intention.Conclusion: In order to increase help-seeking for depressive disorders, public health campaigns must enhance perceptions about the benefits of psychological treatment and government policy and/or treatment providers must work to reduce the direct and indirect costs of psychological treatments within Australia.Key PointsWhat is already known about this topic:(1)Depressive disorders are prevalent conditions and are associated with significant burden.(2)While effective psychological treatments for depression exist, few seek treatment.(3)The Health Belief Model has been used to investigate help-seeking intention in anxiety disorders, but not depressive disorder.What this topic adds:(1)Individuals with depressive symptom in Australia experience a number of barriers to accessing treatment.(2)The Health Belief Model can predict a significant amount variance in help-seeking intention for individuals with depressive symptoms.(3)Perceived treatment benefit is the strongest predictor of help seeking intention." @default.
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- W3141988642 date "2021-03-25" @default.
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- W3141988642 title "The utility of the health belief model variables in predicting help-seeking intention for depressive symptoms" @default.
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