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Chunk #25 — Results — Description of Service Use Across Generations.

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Characterization of Service Use for Alcohol Problems Across Generations and Sex in Adults With Alcohol Use Disorder.
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See Table 2 for the full results of service use (help-seeking and treatment utilization) behaviors across generations. All generations were equally likely to seek help in their lifetime for alcohol problems, after accounting for age. Millennials were less likely to ever seek help from a psychiatrist / another medical doctor or a psychologist / another mental health professional than the other generations. Individuals from all generations were equally likely to ever seek help from clergy or another professional. Among subjects who sought help, age at first help-seeking was younger in each subsequent generation and statistically greater among the two older (silent and baby boomer) than the two younger generations (generation X and millennial). There were no generational differences in who individuals first sought help from.