“…Variables related to an expressed willingness to label certain symptoms as psychiatric were investigated by Balch (1974) and Yarrow, Schwartz, Murphy, and Deasy (1955). The question concerning whether people seek outside help for their problems is related to studies that investigate various aspects of the decision to seek treatment (Calhoun, Dawes, & Lewis, 1972;Fisher & Cohen, 1972;Kadushin, 1958;Kalis, Harris, Prestwood, & Freeman, 1961;McMichael & Hetzel, 1974). Preferences for different sources of help have been measured by several authors (Dahms, 1969;Michael, 1967;Sieveking & Chappell, 1970); expectancies for different types of help (Johnson, 1973); or attitudes toward different clinic lables (Sieveking & Doctor, 1969).…”