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. 2017 May 9;13:1221–1233. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S132075

Part 4: Help-seeking and treatment preferences

Questions Yes No I don’t know
1. During the course of your studies, have you ever had psychological problems or been told you have a mental illness? (Select only ONE answer: “Yes”, “No”, or “I don’t know”)
2. Are you aware of the services provided by the Student Counseling Center at QU to help students with psychological problems? (Select only ONE answer: “Yes”, “No”, or “I don’t know”)
3. Do you think pharmacists can be trusted to educate individuals with psychological problems on how to use their medications? (Select only ONE answer: “Yes”, “No”, or “I don’t know”)
4. Do you think that QU Pharmacy students could have a role in helping fellow QU students with psychological problems by providing medication counseling services in collaboration with the QU Student Counseling Center? (Select only ONE answer: “Yes”, “No”, or “I don’t know”)
5. If you are faced with a psychological problem who would you approach for help: (Select only ONE answer, “Yes”, “No”, or “Maybe”)
Would you approach: Yes No Maybe
 a. Family members?
 b. Friends?
 c. Psychiatrist Doctor?
 d. Counselor?
 e. Spiritual/religious healer?
 f. Pharmacist?
 g. General Physician?
 h. Nurse?
 i. Internet?
6. If you had a mental illness which treatment(s) would you prefer: (Select only ONE answer, “Yes” or “No”)
 a. Medication
 b. Support groups/group counseling
 c. Individual counseling
 d. Spiritual healing
 e. Family or friends support
 f. Natural product, like herbs
 g. Marriage
 h. I can get over the problem on my own