Tran Quynh Anh, Nguyen Hoang Long, Nguyen Si Anh Hao, Nguyen Tat Cuong, Vu Gia Linh, Melvyn Zhang, Vu Thi Thu Minh, Nguyen Hoang Son, Tran Xuan Bach, Carl A.Latkin, Roger C.M.Ho, Cyrus S.H. Ho
Frontiers in Public Health
Ngo Toan Anh, Tran Quynh Anh, Tran Xuan Bach, Nguyen Hoang Long, Hoang Thi Men, Nguyen Thi Huyen Trang, Doan Phuong Linh, Vu Thu Giang, Nguyen Huu Tu, Do Thi Hoa, Carl A.Latkin, Roger C.M.Ho, Cyrus S.H. Ho
Frontiers in Psychology
Nguyen Thi Huyen Trang, Le Thi Huong, Le Thi Thanh Xuan, Do Thi Thanh Toan, Ngo Van Toan, Phan Thanh Hai, Vu Thu Giang, Nguyen Huu Tu, Phung Tri Dung, Nghiem Hong Son, Vu Thi Thuc Minh, Nguyen Thu Ha, Tran Trung Dinh, Do Nam Khanh, Truong Van Dat, Le Thanh Tuan, Tran Xuan Bach, Carl A. Latkin, Rogẻ C.M.Ho, Cyrus S.H. Ho
Frontiers in Public Health
This study aimed to describe mental health service utilization and examine associated factors among students in Vietnam. Data were collected at eight universities in Hanoi, Vietnam, in 2018 using an administered questionnaire. The total number of participants was 9,120 (95.1% response rate). Among stu dents participating in our survey, 12.5% (95% CI: 10.9–14.1) with depression and/or anxiety symptoms used mental health service in the last 12 months. In the multivariable regression models, significant factors associated with mental health ser vice utilization were marital status, types of housemate, men tal health problems, physical activity, smoking status, and alcohol drinking. Our study made recommendations to stake holders for improving mental health services utilization among students in Vietnam. These findings had important implica tions for future research on factors associated with mental health service utilization among university students.
This study aimed to describe mental health service utilization and examine associated factors among students in Vietnam. Data were collected at eight universities in Hanoi, Vietnam, in 2018 using an administered questionnaire. The total number of participants was 9,120 (95.1% response rate). Among stu dents participating in our survey, 12.5% (95% CI: 10.9–14.1) with depression and/or anxiety symptoms used mental health service in the last 12 months. In the multivariable regression models, significant factors associated with mental health ser vice utilization were marital status, types of housemate, men tal health problems, physical activity, smoking status, and alcohol drinking. Our study made recommendations to stake holders for improving mental health services utilization among students in Vietnam. These findings had important implica tions for future research on factors associated with mental health service utilization among university students.
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