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NCT06621537N/ACompleted

Mental Health Burden and Help-seeking Behavior in the Austrian General Population: from Problem to Psychotherapy in Different Population Groups from a Psychotherapy Science Perspective

Sigmund Freud PrivatUniversitat·observational·Posted Oct 1, 2024·Updated Nov 8, 2024

In Brief

An observational study for Screening. Completed, enrolled 2,025 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

This study investigates the symptom burden and help-seeking behavior in the Austrian general population. Current research shows that mental health in Austria has significantly worsened since the COVID-19 pandemic. Lockdowns, social isolation, and uncertainty about the future have led to increased psychological stress, which has remained elevated even after restrictions were lifted. Vulnerable groups such as young people and individuals with a migration background were particularly affected, often experiencing additional stressors like language barriers, cultural differences, and financial strain. Migrant families frequently face more barriers to accessing mental health services, such as linguistic obstacles, lack of knowledge about the healthcare system, insufficient financial resources, stigmatization of mental illness, and cultural differences in understanding mental health. Research shows that migrants are less likely to seek professional help, instead relying on informal networks or alternative healing methods, leaving many untreated. Therefore, this study aims to further explore these barriers and the differences in help-seeking behavior between individuals with and without migration backgrounds. A representative sample of the Austrian general population will complete validated questionnaires to assess symptom burden, help-seeking behavior, and self-stigmatization. The study findings will help identify obstacles to accessing psychotherapeutic care and provide insight into improving mental health services, particularly for vulnerable groups.

Study Details

Study Typeobservational
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
ConditionsScreening
CountriesAustria

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20252026
First PostedOct 1, 2024
Enrollment StartOct 10, 2024
Primary CompletionOct 28, 2024
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 18 daysPosted 1.8 years ago