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Helping intentions of undergraduates towards their depressed peers: A cross-sectional study in Sri Lanka
SD Amarasuriya, NJ Reavley, A Rossetto, AF Jorm
BMC Psychiatry | BIOMED CENTRAL LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background: Despite showing high rates of depression, university students prefer to seek assistance for their depression from informal sources, such as their friends, rather than seeking professional assistance. Therefore, the helping behaviours of those who provide informal help to these students need examination. This study examines the helping intentions of undergraduates in Sri Lanka towards their depressed peers and the correlates of their helping intentions. Method: The undergraduates were presented with a vignette of a hypothetical depressed undergraduate. A total of 4442 undergraduates responded to an open-ended question about how the person in the vignette should be helped if this p..
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No funding was received for this project other than for printing the paper-based questionnaires and for data entry obtained through a NHMRC Australia Fellowship awarded to AFJ.