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Health care seeking behavior for depression in Northeast Ethiopia: depression is not considered as illness by more than half of the participants.

Melak MenberuTesfa Mekonen YimerTelake AzaleGetinet AyanoSolomon YimerAsmamaw GetnetAmsalu BeleteSitotaw KerieWubalem Fekadu
Published in: Annals of general psychiatry (2018)
Level of professional help-seeking behavior is as low as previous studies in different countries. The severity of depressive symptoms, co-morbidity of medical-surgical illness, current drinking of alcohol, being female, and perceiving depression as illness were significantly associated with professional help-seeking behavior for depressive symptoms. Working on mental health literacy in the community is important to increase help-seeking behavior.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • sleep quality
  • social support
  • alcohol consumption