2023
DOI: 10.1002/jclp.23573
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Effort and effort discounting as predictors of seeking psychotherapy among individuals with depression

Abstract: ObjectivesMany individuals who experience depression do not seek psychotherapy, and past research has had limited success in predicting help‐seeking in this population. Accounting for behavioral characteristics of depression that affect help‐seeking decisions, such as effort discounting (devaluation of rewards as a function of effort), may address this gap.MethodsIndividuals with moderate‐severe depression symptoms who were not in psychotherapy (N = 253) reported their depression symptom severity and the amoun… Show more

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