2013
DOI: 10.2224/sbp.2013.41.1.59
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Mental Health Information and Female Hospital Staff: Demand and Sources Used

Abstract: We explored demand for mental health information and the sources used to get that information among female hospital staff in Taiwan. Results showed that nurses had higher demand than other occupational groups of hospital female employees for information about emotion, gender, and career. Administrators were more inclined, and physicians less inclined, than were other occupational groups of employees to seek mental health information from interpersonal sources. Staff in positions of less responsibility or in mo… Show more

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