Jessica Castonguay, Christine R. Filer, Margaret J. Pitts
Many individuals with depression experience difficulty seeking help. To better understand the help-seeking process, we analyzed narratives pro- duced during interviews with individuals who sought treatment. We exam- ined these narratives within the framework of the health belief model and then engaged in emergent, thematic coding within each of the categories.
Our findings suggest that, for depressed individuals, one ’ s uncertainty regarding the condition and treatment drives each element of the health belief model. The main barrier preventing help-seeking was fear of the unknown treatment process. Interpersonal cues to action served to reduce uncertainty by providing guidance and confirmation that help was needed.
Interventions should target friends and family of depressed individuals and provide information regarding the treatment process to effectively reduce uncertainty and drive help-seeking.
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