compared to the youngest group (20–34 years old), those aged
from 35 to 49 years had a significantly lower prevalence
of feeling embarrassed about friends knowing
about their getting professional help, while the oldest
group (aged over 65 years) had a significantly higher
prevalence of being embarrassed. Being currently
married was significantly associated with higher
expectations about mental health services, but it was
significantly and negatively associated with willingness
to go for professional help.