Social Characteristics and Social Interaction in the Utilization of a Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic
The present study explores socio-cultural and social-psychological factors associated with the voluntary utilization of a psychiatric outpatient clinic among students on a large university campus. Students who sought psychiatric care as compared to those who did not were (1) more likely to come from...
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