2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10896-021-00311-3
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Help-Seeking Behaviors Among College Students Who Have Experienced Intimate Partner Violence and Childhood Adversity

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“…Martinez et al (2022) stated mental health to be viewed as a stigmatized condition and many people to opt to approach help-seeking behaviors first through their network of family members and friends, followed by a community-based organization, and finally by professional help. This statement is also supported by Seon et al (2022), who expressed help-seeking behaviors among young adults to be categorizable under informal and formal approaches, depending on the type of help they are seeking. Another study from Alviar and del Prado (2022) described help-seeking behaviors to generally be supported by family, friends, peers, and religious institutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Martinez et al (2022) stated mental health to be viewed as a stigmatized condition and many people to opt to approach help-seeking behaviors first through their network of family members and friends, followed by a community-based organization, and finally by professional help. This statement is also supported by Seon et al (2022), who expressed help-seeking behaviors among young adults to be categorizable under informal and formal approaches, depending on the type of help they are seeking. Another study from Alviar and del Prado (2022) described help-seeking behaviors to generally be supported by family, friends, peers, and religious institutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%