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This page will provide an overview of available measures (i.e., tools, instruments, scales, questionnaires, batteries, surveys) to assess constructs (i.e., things, forces, factors, variables) that are relevant to the mental health help-seeking process. This overview is a curated, rather than an exhaustive, review of options. For advice on how to carefully measure help-seeking constructs, visit the IBM-HS measurement page.
- Prospective help-seeking behavior measures
- Help-seeking intention measures
- Help-seeking attitude measures
- Help-seeking perceived norm measures
- Help-seeking personal agency measures
- Help-seeking outcome beliefs measures
- Help-seeking experiential beliefs measures
- Help-seeking beliefs about others’ expectations measures
- Help-seeking beliefs about others’ behavior measures
- Help-seeking beliefs about barrier and facilitators measures
- Help-seeking precursors (e.g., structural forces, cultural influences, individual differences, mental health status and perceptions, past experiences with mental health help seeking, environmental constraints, and knowledge and skills)