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Early Interv Psychiatry ; 15(5): 1433-1436, 2021 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33242926

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Delays in help-seeking for anxiety are common; however, earlier interventions improve long-term outcomes. This holds importance for high schizotypes since anxiety relates to psychotic symptom development. The study investigated whether schizotypal traits and anxiety itself influence help-seeking behaviour. METHODS: A non-clinical student sample (N = 800) completed the Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire, Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale and General Help-Seeking Questionnaire, vignette version online. RESULTS: Recognizing another's help need was associated with lower anxiety scores. A trend was observed between lower schizotypy scores and better recognition of self-need for help. Actual help-seekers (N = 163) had significantly higher schizotypy and anxiety scores than non-help-seekers. CONCLUSION: Schizotypal traits independently contribute to delays in help-seeking for anxiety. Approaching informal help sources whom also have anxiety symptoms can delay formal help-seeking, unless they have sought help themselves.


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Psychotic Disorders , Schizotypal Personality Disorder , Anxiety/therapy , Anxiety Disorders , Humans , Personality , Schizotypal Personality Disorder/diagnosis , Schizotypal Personality Disorder/therapy , Surveys and Questionnaires
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