Australian adolescents’ beliefs and help-seeking intentions towards peers experiencing symptoms of depression and alcohol misuse

Aug 18, 2017BMC public health

Australian teenagers' beliefs and willingness to help friends showing signs of depression and alcohol problems

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Abstract

Just over 50% of adolescents correctly identified symptoms of depression and alcohol misuse in presented scenarios.

  • Participants primarily relied on health professionals for depressive symptoms and friends for alcohol-related issues.
  • Most participants expressed confidence in their ability to discuss mental health concerns with peers and encourage them to seek help.
  • While many agreed the scenarios depicted problems needing professional assistance, about half were uncertain about seeking help for themselves.
  • Participants showed a preference for encouraging peers to seek help from family first, followed by formal sources and friends.

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