social phobia orpsychosis.Main outcome measures: Where participating young people or co-resident parentswould seek help if they (or their child) had one of the problems portrayed in thevignettes; barriers to seeking help.Results: For adolescents, family was the main source of intended help, menti...
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Where participating young people or co-resident parents would seek help if they (or their child) had one of the problems portrayed in the vignettes; barriers to seeking help. RESULTS: For adolescents, family was the main source of intended help, mentioned by 45%-60% ...
6. Inadequate response to symptoms, knowing the right time to seek help 7. Life events that interact with illness to interfere with healthy behavior We identified six specific knowledge gaps that, if addressed, may help to address these challenges. For example, all of the behavior change issues...
People typically don’t seek help for their anxiety until it becomes a significant and increasing burden on their lives. This can take time, and your encouragement can help, but it is not your job to make him see a problem in his life. If you need further support I recommend that you ...
Where to seek help? Barriers to beginning treatment during the first-episode psychosis CaregiversFamilyMental healthPsychiatryPsychotic disordersObjective:As decreasing the duration of untreated psychosis has been highlighted as key indicator in relation to improved prognosis,this study aims to identify the ...
untreated psychosis has been highlighted as key indicator in relation to improved prognosis, this study aims to identify the access barriers to beginning early treatment of young people in first-episode psychosis (FEP), based on family reports on the experience of perceiving illness and help-seeking...
`There are too many steps before you get to where you need to be': help-seeking by patients with first-episode psychosis. J Ment Heal 2013; 22: 384-95.Anderson K K, Fuhrer R, Malla A K. 2013. There are too many steps before you get to where you need to be”: Help-seeking by...
When it comes to mental health, men don't always seek help when they need it. But maybe they should.