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Table 3 Undergraduates’ help-seeking intentions if personally affected by problem (nominated by approximately ≥5 % of respondents)

From: Depression literacy of undergraduates in a non-western developing context: the case of Sri Lanka

Intended help-seeking actions

% Intending to seek help (95% CIs) (n = 4461)

Professional/formal options

 Help from psychiatrist/related help

7.3

(6.6–8.0)

 Help from doctor/getting medical treatmenta

7.7

(6.9–8.4)

 Help from counsellor/getting counselling

6.5

(5.7–7.2)

Informal options

 Help from friend

34.2

(32.8–35.6)

 Help from parent

20.2

(19.0–21.4)

 Help from family member/s

4.8

(4.2–5.4)

 Help from person not specified

13.9

(12.9–14.9)

 Doing enjoyable/relaxing/physical activities or taking a break

16.1

(15.0–17.2)

 Dealing with educational difficulties/focussing on education/managing work

9.0

(8.1–9.8)

 Using religious-oriented strategies

7.2

(6.4–7.9)

 Understanding problem/self-initiated effort to get rid of problem

6.5

(5.7–7.2)

  1. aThe use of medication was coded in this category