“…In the same vein, a number of studies have identified other likely barriers to seeking professional help, such as gender differences (Al-Krenawi et al 2008;Kushner and Sher 1991;Rule and Gandy 1994;Vogel et al 2007), availability and accessibility of counseling services, students' perceptions of counseling (Al-Krenawi et al 2008;Cook et al 1984), students' appraisals of their own personal problem-solving abilities (Kahn and Nauta 1997), perceived severity of problems (Hinson and Swanson 1993), and cultural beliefs and social norms (Al Riyami et al 2009;Al-Darmaki 2003;Al-Darmaki and Sayed 2009;Al-Krenawi et al 2008;Ludwikowski et al 2009;Sayed 2002;Soliman 1993;Vogel et al 2007;Webster and Fretz 1978). Moreover, reluctance to seek counseling could also be attributed to some personality factors, such as low self-esteem (Al-Darmaki 2003;Vogel et al 2007) or perceived external locus of control (Wills and Depaulo 1991).…”