Background: Rural and remote Australians face a range of barriers to mental health care, potentially limiting the extent to which current services and support networks may provide assistance. This paper examines self-reported mental health problems and contacts during the last 12 months, and explores cross-sectional associations between potential facilitators/barriers and professional and non-professional help-seeking, while taking into account expected associations with socio-demographic and health-related factors. Methods: During the 3-year follow-up of the Australian Rural Mental Health Study (ARMHS) a self-report survey was completed by adult rural residents (N = 1,231; 61% female 77% married; 22% remote location; mean age = 59 years), ...
Objective: Rural Australians face particular difficulties in accessing mental health care. This pape...
Knowing what services are available and how to access them can be challenging in rural areas. The ai...
Over the past 10 years in Australia, there has been significant expenditure of resources on mental ...
Background: Rural and remote Australians face a range of barriers to mental health care, potentially...
Background: The patterns of health service use by rural and remote residents are poorly understood a...
The present study sought to understand the rural and remote influences on people's identification of...
Published 15 February 2018Introduction: The prevalence of chronic disease, mortality and suicide rat...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate access to and utilisation of mental health care services i...
Introduction Australians from regional, rural, and remote areas face diverse and complex challenges ...
IntroductionAustralians from regional, rural, and remote areas face diverse and complex challenges i...
This study investigated barriers to help seeking for mental health concerns and explored the role of...
To assess the differences between farming and non-farming rural adults in perceived barriers to ment...
Objective: To examine the level and type of service utilisation by rural residents for mental health...
Objective: To examine the role of stoicism, self-efficacy and perceived stigma in predicting help-se...
Objective: To examine differences in use of mental health services between residents of rural, regi...
Objective: Rural Australians face particular difficulties in accessing mental health care. This pape...
Knowing what services are available and how to access them can be challenging in rural areas. The ai...
Over the past 10 years in Australia, there has been significant expenditure of resources on mental ...
Background: Rural and remote Australians face a range of barriers to mental health care, potentially...
Background: The patterns of health service use by rural and remote residents are poorly understood a...
The present study sought to understand the rural and remote influences on people's identification of...
Published 15 February 2018Introduction: The prevalence of chronic disease, mortality and suicide rat...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate access to and utilisation of mental health care services i...
Introduction Australians from regional, rural, and remote areas face diverse and complex challenges ...
IntroductionAustralians from regional, rural, and remote areas face diverse and complex challenges i...
This study investigated barriers to help seeking for mental health concerns and explored the role of...
To assess the differences between farming and non-farming rural adults in perceived barriers to ment...
Objective: To examine the level and type of service utilisation by rural residents for mental health...
Objective: To examine the role of stoicism, self-efficacy and perceived stigma in predicting help-se...
Objective: To examine differences in use of mental health services between residents of rural, regi...
Objective: Rural Australians face particular difficulties in accessing mental health care. This pape...
Knowing what services are available and how to access them can be challenging in rural areas. The ai...
Over the past 10 years in Australia, there has been significant expenditure of resources on mental ...