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Help-Seeking for Emotional Problems in Major Depression

To study help-seeking among the general population and people with major depression. 12-month help-seeking for emotional problems was assessed in a cross-sectional 2006 Estonian Health Survey. Non-institutionalized individuals aged 18-84 years (n = 6,105) were interviewed. A major depressive episode...

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Published in:Community mental health journal 2013-08, Vol.49 (4), p.427-432
Main Authors: Kleinberg, Anne, Aluoja, Anu, Vasar, Veiko
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Emotional disturbance
Emotionally Disturbed
Estonia
Health Care Services
Health Problems
Health services
Help Seeking Behavior
Helpseeking
Prevalence
Severity
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