Men's Help-Seeking for Depression: Attitudinal and Structural Barriers in Symptomatic Men
Objective: Men with depression are known to have significant challenges with health service engagement. The current study sought to better understand attitudinal and structural mental health care barriers among those men identified as symptomatic for symptoms of major depression. Design: Cross-secti...
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Main Authors: | Simon M. Rice (Author), John L. Oliffe (Author), David Kealy (Author), Zac E. Seidler (Author), John S. Ogrodniczuk (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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