Adolescent Help‐seeking for Major and Minor Problems

One thousand and twenty‐two secondary school aged adolescents identified a major and a minor problem that they experienced in the previous 6 months. The adolescents indicated if they had sought help for their problems, and, if so, from whom. They also indicated how intimate, serious, and stigmatisin...

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