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Do 'alternative' help-seeking strategies affect primary care service use? A survey of help-seeking for mental distress
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Primary care service use was strongly correlated with lay and community help-seeking. Alternative help-seeking was commonly employed in all ethnic groups. A large number of people believed mental distress could not be resolved or they did not know how to resolve it. The implications for health promotion and integrated care pathways are discussed.
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