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. 2013 Feb 25;23(1):51–59. doi: 10.1017/S2045796013000073

Table 2.

Summary of logistic regressions predicting intentions to seek help from various sources with the use of accurate psychiatric labels, separately for each vignette

Odds ratio 95% CI p
Depression
Family 1.07 0.65 1.75 0.801
Friend 0.87 0.47 1.60 0.654
General practitioner/doctor 1.33 0.74 2.38 0.340
Counsellor 2.02 0.93 4.42 0.078
Mental health specialist/service 2.08 0.80 5.42 0.136
Depression with suicidal thoughts
Family 1.00 0.55 1.81 0.990
Friend 0.84 0.42 1.65 0.607
General practitioner/doctor 2.64 1.08 6.43 0.032
Counsellor 0.81 0.35 1.89 0.625
Mental health specialist/service 1.97 0.84 4.60 0.119
Psychosis
Family 0.55 0.35 0.86 0.009
Friend 0.43 0.20 0.91 0.028
General practitioner/doctor 1.42 0.90 2.24 0.128
Counsellor 0.78 0.38 1.60 0.491
Mental health specialist/service 2.78 1.41 5.50 0.003
Social Phobia
Family 0.69 0.42 1.13 0.144
Friend 1.27 0.71 2.28 0.422
General practitioner/doctor 2.26 1.28 3.99 0.005
Counsellor 1.13 0.66 1.91 0.659
Mental health specialist/service 1.17 0.59 2.35 0.653
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Family 0.86 0.58 1.27 0.438
Friend 1.01 0.61 1.67 0.972
General practitioner/doctor 2.16 1.29 3.64 0.004
Counsellor 0.87 0.54 1.40 0.567
Mental health specialist/service 2.21 1.21 4.03 0.009

Note. All regression models were adjusted for age in years, sex and language spoken at home. Findings significant at the p<0.05 level are shown in bold and italics.

CI = confidence interval.