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help-seeking behavior

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Help-seeking behavior is the process by which individuals identify a problem or need and actively seek assistance, support, or information from others or external resources. As a research concept, it investigates the complex interplay of individual, social, and structural factors that influence the initiation, choice of source (formal or informal), and outcome of seeking help, providing critical insights for understanding access to care, social support, and intervention effectiveness across various disciplines like psychology, sociology, and public health.

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RA

Yale University

NG

King's College London

DV

VA Boston Healthcare System

SW

King's College London

BT

Boston University

Top Institutions

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Yale University

New Haven, United States

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, United States

Honolulu, United States

Boston University

Boston, United States

Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

Silver Spring, United States