“…There were 15 studies conducted in the US, three studies in India, two in Nigeria, one in Ghana, one in Taiwan, one in Saudi Arabia, one in Lebanon, one in Pakistan, one in the United Arab Emirates, one in Oman and one in Canada. The studies in the US focused on healthcare-seeking behaviours related to general and mental health; perceived stigma related to seeking healthcare; expenditures associated with healthcare; the association between medical mistrust and the use of health services; the use of online tools to seek healthcare; and the staffing for and scope of services offered in student health centres (Basch et al, 2018;Burlaka et al, 2014;Davies et al, 2000;Dennis and Hicks, 2006;Eisenberg et al, 2009;Fortuna et al, 2009;Gavgani et al, 2013;Han and Pong, 2015;Lau et al, 2014;McBride et al, 2013;Mesidor and Sly, 2014;Nicoteri and Arnold, 2005;Price et al, 2013;Turner and Keller;Zhang, 2013). Similarly, the studies in India, Nigeria, Lebanon, Canada, Oman, Pakistan, Taiwan and Ghana focused on general healthcare-seeking behaviours among college students and the use of online tools in seeking healthcare (Afolabi et al, 2013;Ahmad et al, 2017;Ajaegbu and Ubochi, 2016;El Kahi et al, 2012;Kuuire et al, 2015;Luo et al, 2018;Menon et al, 2017;Moazzam et al, 2018;Osei Asibey, et al, 2017;Sultan et al, 2017;Vaz et al, 2012).…”