Ready, Willing and Able? An Investigation of the Theory of Planned Behaviour in Help-Seeking for a Community Sample with Current Untreated Depressive Symptoms

scientific article published on 05 March 2020

Ready, Willing and Able? An Investigation of the Theory of Planned Behaviour in Help-Seeking for a Community Sample with Current Untreated Depressive Symptoms is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S11121-020-01099-2
P932PMC publication ID7366606
P698PubMed publication ID32140825

P50authorSamuel TomczykQ89017121
P2093author name stringH Muehlan
S Schmidt
S Stolzenburg
G Schomerus
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P577publication date2020-03-05
P1433published inPrevention ScienceQ15751089
P1476titleReady, Willing and Able? An Investigation of the Theory of Planned Behaviour in Help-Seeking for a Community Sample with Current Untreated Depressive Symptoms

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