Australian Men’s Help-Seeking Pathways for Anxiety
Krista Fisher,
Simon Rice,
Michael Wilson
et al.
Abstract:Globally, there has been a substantial increase in the number of men being diagnosed with anxiety disorders. Despite this, men’s mental health research often focusses on uncovering why men don’t, rather than why they do, seek help. Within this context, men’s help-seeking pathways for anxiety are poorly understood. This study mapped the help-seeking pathways of 419 Australian-based men for anxiety. Respondents 16 to 77 years-old (M = 40.92 years, SD = 15.36) reported multiple instances of help-seeking (n=321, 7… Show more
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