“…Seven (25%) of those that only reported a single component of depression literacy reported knowledge of depression, 12 articles (43%) reported on seeking help for depression and 9 articles reported on stigmatising attitudes towards depression (32%). Eleven of the articles reporting on more than one component of depression literacy (50%) reported on both knowledge and help-seeking, three articles (14%) reported on knowledge and stigmatising attitudes (Dardas et al, 2018;Kelly & Jorm, 2007;Mason, Hart, Rossetto, & Jorm, 2015), one article reported on knowledge, help-seeking and stigmatising attitudes (Sharma, Banerjee, & Garg, 2017), one on knowledge and adequacy of depression literacy (Swartz et al, 2007), one on help-seeking and stigmatising attitudes (Howard, Griiths, McKetin, & Jennifer, 2018), one on knowledge, help-seeking and adequacy of depression literacy (Lam, 2014), one on adequacy of depression literacy and help-seeking (Ruble, Leon, Gilley-Hensley, Hess, & Swartz, 2013). Three articles (14%) reported on adequacy of depression literacy and stigmatising attitudes (Perry et al, 2014;Swartz et al, 2017;Townsend et al, 2017).…”