A Nationally Representative Survey of Depression Symptoms among Jordanian Adolescents: Associations with Depression Stigma, Depression Etiological Beliefs, and Likelihood to Seek Help for Depression
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-369-72145-4
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Dissertation or thesis details and type of degree
Ph.D.
Discipline of degree
Nursing
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Duke University
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2017
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Problem and Purpose: Arab adolescents are considered a particularly vulnerable population to depression. The substantial lack of mental health services and the stigma associated with mental illness on the one hand; and poverty, unemployment, and lack of reasonable hopes for a decent future in the context of corruption of regimes and perceived social injustice on the other, call for establishing committed and effective policies to tackle depression and its associated stigma among Arab adolescents at risk for or diagnosed with depression. The overarching purpose of this study was to estimate a prevalence of depression symptoms among Arab adolescents, and determine relationships with depression stigma, depression etiologic beliefs, and likelihood to seek help for depression.
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Mental health; Nursing; Psychology
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Psychology;Health and environmental sciences;Adolescent depression;Arab;Jordan;National survey;Prevalence;Stigma