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Maria Francesca Moro1, Matthias C Angermeyer2,3, Herbert Matschinger4,5, Anita Holzinger6, Anna Paola Piras7, Francesca Cutrano8, Gioia Mura9, Mauro Giovanni Carta10.
Abstract
Purpose of the study is to investigate help-seeking preferences of the Sardinian public in case of depression. A telephone survey was conducted among the adult population, using quota sampling (N = 1,200). Respondents were presented with a vignette depicting a person with symptoms of major depressive disorder, followed by a fully structured interview. Psychologists were most frequently selected as source of professional help, followed by psychiatrists and G.P.s. Residents of small towns more frequently recommended mental health professionals than city residents. Public help-seeking preferences reflect the availability of services, beliefs about the appropriate treatment of depression and attitudes towards those providing it.Entities:
Keywords: Attitudes; Help-seeking; Major depressive disorder; Population-based study
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25344847 DOI: 10.1007/s10488-014-0604-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adm Policy Ment Health ISSN: 0894-587X