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Help-seeking behaviour in patients with anxiety disorder and depression.Roness A, Mykletun A, Dahl AA Department of Psychiatry, Haukeland Hospital, Bergen, Norway. atle.roness@helse-bergen.no OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate help-seeking behaviour among persons with anxiety disorder and depression based on self-rating in a Norwegian population (the HUNT study). METHOD: Of the 92 100 inhabitants aged 20-89 years invited, 65 648 (71.3%) took part. Among them 60 869 (66.1%) persons delivered valid ratings on hospital anxiety and depression scale, and had answered the requested help for mental problems question. RESULTS: Among HUNT attenders 13% of those with depression and 25% with anxiety disorders had been help seekers. Help seeking was only non-significantly associated with demographic or other variables. CONCLUSION: Most persons with anxiety disorder and/or depression in the population had not sought help for their mental disorders, but the disparity between use and need of health service must not be overassessed. Improvement of the help-seeking rate for common mental disorder should have high priority in mental health politics. Published 7 January 2005 in Acta Psychiatr Scand, 111(1): 51-8.
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