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Approaches to improving help-seeking by young people should consider the role of the internet and online resources as an adjunct to offline help-seeking. This review identifies opportunities and challenges in this space. It highlights the limited use of theoretical frameworks to help conceptualize online help-seeking. Self-determination theory and the help-seeking model provide promising starting points for the development of online help-seeking theories. This review discusses the use of these theories to conceptualize online help-seeking and identify key motivations and tensions that may arise when young people seek help online.
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Claudette Pretorius
Derek Chambers
David Coyle
Journal of Medical Internet Research
University College Dublin
Health Service Executive
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d7ae9c3fae90fd6048fe9c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2196/13873
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