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Barriers of mental health treatment utilization among first-year college students: First cross-national results from the WHO World Mental Health International College Student Initiative.

David Daniel EbertPhilippe MortierFanny KaehlkeRonny BruffaertsHarald BaumeisterRandy P AuerbachJordi AlonsoGemma VilagutKalina I MartínezChristine LochnerPim CuijpersAnn-Marie KuechlerJennifer Greif GreenPenelope HaskingCoral LapsleyNancy A SampsonRonald C Kesslernull null
Published in: International journal of methods in psychiatric research (2019)
The majority of first-year college students in the WMH-ICS surveys report that they would be hesitant to seek help in case of future emotional problems. Attitudinal barriers and not structural barriers were found to be the most important reported reasons for this hesitation. Experimental research is needed to determine whether intention to seek help and, more importantly, actual help-seeking behavior could be increased with the extent to which intervention strategies need to be tailored to particular student characteristics. Given that the preference to handle problems alone and stigma and appear to be critical, there could be value in determining if internet-based psychological treatments, which can be accessed privately and are often build as self-help approaches, would be more acceptable than other types of treatments to student who report hesitation about seeking treatment.
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