Objective: To investigate the ambulatory mental health service profile of persons with intellectual disability (ID) in a representative sample of New South Wales (NSW). Methods: A statistical linkage key was used to link the Disability Services Minimum Data Set (DS-MDS) and a community mental health services dataset (MH-COM) for a representative area of NSW for the period 2005-2010. Linkage was undertaken in four NSW local health districts (LHDs), covering 36.7% of the NSW population. The mental health profiles and service use characteristics of people with an ID were compared to mental health service users without an ID. Results: Of the 89,262 people in the MH-COM over this 6-year period, 1,459 people (1.6 %) were identified as having an I...
General practitioners (GPs) are increasingly confronted with people with both mild intellectual disa...
Background: People with intellectual disability (ID) experience high rates of mental ill health yet ...
Background Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience significant health inequalities and...
Purpose: People with intellectual disability are a minority group who experience poorer physical and...
Purpose: People with intellectual disability are a minority group who experience poorer physical and...
Objective: The aim of this study was to bring to light the high prevalence of Australians affected b...
Objective: The aim of this study was to bring to light the high prevalence of Australians affected b...
People living with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) experience greater inequities in health and social...
Meeting the mental health needs of people with mild intellectual disability (ID) can be a challenge ...
Background Children with intellectual disability (ID) experience high levels of mental health proble...
Background: People with intellectual disability and chronic and complex support needs often require ...
Summary Australians with severe or profound disability are extensive users of professional h...
Legislative changes in line with changing societal perspectives have resulted in increased service p...
Dual diagnosis refers to individuals with intellectual disability and a mental illness. Approximate...
Services for people with Intellectual Disability (ID) and coexisting mental health problems remain u...
General practitioners (GPs) are increasingly confronted with people with both mild intellectual disa...
Background: People with intellectual disability (ID) experience high rates of mental ill health yet ...
Background Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience significant health inequalities and...
Purpose: People with intellectual disability are a minority group who experience poorer physical and...
Purpose: People with intellectual disability are a minority group who experience poorer physical and...
Objective: The aim of this study was to bring to light the high prevalence of Australians affected b...
Objective: The aim of this study was to bring to light the high prevalence of Australians affected b...
People living with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) experience greater inequities in health and social...
Meeting the mental health needs of people with mild intellectual disability (ID) can be a challenge ...
Background Children with intellectual disability (ID) experience high levels of mental health proble...
Background: People with intellectual disability and chronic and complex support needs often require ...
Summary Australians with severe or profound disability are extensive users of professional h...
Legislative changes in line with changing societal perspectives have resulted in increased service p...
Dual diagnosis refers to individuals with intellectual disability and a mental illness. Approximate...
Services for people with Intellectual Disability (ID) and coexisting mental health problems remain u...
General practitioners (GPs) are increasingly confronted with people with both mild intellectual disa...
Background: People with intellectual disability (ID) experience high rates of mental ill health yet ...
Background Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience significant health inequalities and...