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65 3 TREATMENT SEEKING IN THE MILITARY - A QUANTITATIVE STUDY Table 3. Continued Military personnel with mental illness (0 = treatment, 1 = no treatment) Military personnel without mental illness (Treatment seeking 1 = very likely, 2 = likely, 3 = (very)unlikely) B SE χ2 Sig. OR CI 95% B SE χ2 Sig. OR CI 95% Preference of self-management 1.47 .39 15.70 <.001 4.36 [2.02 – 9.39] .53 .14 13.97 <.001 1.70 [1.29 – 2.24] Confidentiality concerns .43 .35 1.25 .263 1.53 [.77 – 3.04] -.01 .16 .00 .970 .99 [.72 – 1.37] Denial of symptoms -.01 .34 .00 .981 .99 [.51 – 1.95] .71 .17 17.27 <.001 2.04 [1.46 - .2.85] Stigma related concerns -.77 .45 2.73 .098 .46 [.19 – 1.12] .55 .22 6.06 .014 1.73 [1.12 – 2.66] Knowledge of where to find help -.46 .38 1.32 .251 .63 [.30 – 1.32] .10 .16 .39 .532 1.11 [.81 – 1.51] Social support -.28 .42 .39 .534 .76 [.34 – 1.71] .04 .17 .05 .817 1.04 [.74 – 1.45] Note: Earlier experiences, both own and others, were each represented as three dummy variables with ‘none’ serving as the reference group.

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