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Help-seeking experiences of bereaved adolescents: A qualitative study
Karl Andriessen1, Elizabeth Lobb2,3,4, Jane Mowll5
1a School of Psychiatry , University of New South Wales , Randwick , NSW , Australia.
Abstract:
Despite the potentially devastating effects of a death on the lives of adolescents, little is known about their help-seeking experiences. We interviewed by telephone 39 bereaved adolescents on their help-seeking experiences. Thematic analysis resulted in three themes: Formal support, Informal support and School-related support. Participants provided a critical appraisal of positive and negative experiences, and noted barriers and facilitators for help-seeking. As adolescents bereaved through suicide may receive less social support, professional help is a much-needed auxiliary. Parental encouragement is important in accessing adequate professional help.
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