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SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND THE USE OF PROFESSIONAL HELP: A NATIONAL STUDY OF BLACK ILLNESS BEHAVIOR.
註釋Defining distress as being caused by a physical health problem (as opposed to an interpersonal, emotional, death or economic problem) significantly increased the likelihood of seeking professional help. Income was not related to help use among persons with physical health problems. However, persons making between $5,000 and $9,999 were less likely (than the other income groups) to seek help for interpersonal problems, while income showed a linear inverse relationship to utilization among respondents