BACKGROUND: There are large variations in mental health prescribing in UK populations. However the underlying reasons for these differences, which may be related to differences in prevalence, cultural expectations or practical difficulties in access to treatment, remain uncertain. METHODS: Linear modelling was used to investigate whether population characteristics or access to primary care account for variations in mental health prescribing across 39 deprived neighbourhoods. RESULTS: The proportion of sampled respondents whose first language was not English and the ratio of general practitioners to population explained 61% of variation. Deprivation and mental health status were not significant predictors of prescribing in these relatively d...
Background The treatment gap between the number of people with mental disorders and the number treat...
Background: Concerns persist that some ethnic minority groups experience longstanding mental health ...
Introduction It is widely recognised that many people with chronic mental ill health do not receive ...
Introduction: Socioeconomic deprivation is associated with higher prevalence of mental disorders but...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence of geographical variation in the use of mental health services in th...
Background: A strong policy emphasis on the need to reduce both health inequalities and unmet need i...
Background: A strong policy emphasis on the need to reduce both health inequalities and unmet need i...
Do the characteristics of health systems influence cancer outcomes? Although caveats are required wh...
BackgroundA strong policy emphasis on the need to reduce both health inequalities and unmet need in ...
BACKGROUND: There is a large treatment gap for common mental disorders (CMD), with wide variation by...
Visualising and analysing geographical patterns in mental illness can be a starting point ...
Background The treatment gap between the number of people with mental disorders and the number treat...
Background The treatment gap between the number of people with mental disorders and the number treat...
Introduction It is widely recognised that many people with chronic mental ill health do not receive ...
Background The treatment gap between the number of people with mental disorders and the number treat...
Background The treatment gap between the number of people with mental disorders and the number treat...
Background: Concerns persist that some ethnic minority groups experience longstanding mental health ...
Introduction It is widely recognised that many people with chronic mental ill health do not receive ...
Introduction: Socioeconomic deprivation is associated with higher prevalence of mental disorders but...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence of geographical variation in the use of mental health services in th...
Background: A strong policy emphasis on the need to reduce both health inequalities and unmet need i...
Background: A strong policy emphasis on the need to reduce both health inequalities and unmet need i...
Do the characteristics of health systems influence cancer outcomes? Although caveats are required wh...
BackgroundA strong policy emphasis on the need to reduce both health inequalities and unmet need in ...
BACKGROUND: There is a large treatment gap for common mental disorders (CMD), with wide variation by...
Visualising and analysing geographical patterns in mental illness can be a starting point ...
Background The treatment gap between the number of people with mental disorders and the number treat...
Background The treatment gap between the number of people with mental disorders and the number treat...
Introduction It is widely recognised that many people with chronic mental ill health do not receive ...
Background The treatment gap between the number of people with mental disorders and the number treat...
Background The treatment gap between the number of people with mental disorders and the number treat...
Background: Concerns persist that some ethnic minority groups experience longstanding mental health ...
Introduction It is widely recognised that many people with chronic mental ill health do not receive ...