Attitudes toward depression and treatment options among Australians with a chronic illness 27 November 2014 Do you have type 2 diabetes? RMIT University is currently recruiting participants for research investigating attitudes towards depression in Australians who have a chronic illness. This study will be looking at the relationship between beliefs about the cause of depression, attitudes toward depression, and the influence this has on seeking and adhering to treatment for depression. If you wish to participate, it will take around 15 minutes of your time to complete a short survey! This research survey has been given ethics approval by RMIT Human Research Ethics Committee.
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