Objective: Using the 1997 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing, this study examined the types of mental health help provided to those Australians who use mental health services. We also sought to identify the extent to which sociodemographic factors, patterns of psychiatric morbidity and type of health practitioner seen were associated with receiving different types of mental health help. Method: Multiple logistic regressions were undertaken to identify predictor variables associated with receiving information, medication, psychological therapy, practical help and help looking after oneself or one's home. A total of 25 predictor variables provided in the National Survey were considered including age, sex, marital status, labour fo...
This paper describes the pattern of consultations reported with psychiatrists and primary mental hea...
Objective: To examine differences in use of mental health services between residents of rural, regi...
Objective: This study assessed 12-month service use patterns among people with psychotic disorders a...
Little is known about factors influencing helping behaviors toward a person with mental illness. Thi...
Little is known about factors influencing helping behaviors toward a person with mental ...
Objective: To provide a more detailed analysis of the relationship between type and sever-ity of men...
AimsPlanning mental health carer services requires information about the number of carers, their cha...
Objective: This paper reports patterns of health service utilisation in the second Australian nation...
Objective: This paper reports patterns of health service utilisation in the second Australian nation...
Most empirical studies investigating the decision to seek mental health care consider only one treat...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Mental illness is among one of the leading contributo...
Aims: While epidemiological surveys worldwide have found a considerable proportion of people using m...
This study examined factors associated with use of government subsidised mental health services by 2...
Introduction: Although a relatively large proportion of the population suffers from depression and a...
Background: Mental healthcare is delivered across service sectors that differ in level of specializa...
This paper describes the pattern of consultations reported with psychiatrists and primary mental hea...
Objective: To examine differences in use of mental health services between residents of rural, regi...
Objective: This study assessed 12-month service use patterns among people with psychotic disorders a...
Little is known about factors influencing helping behaviors toward a person with mental illness. Thi...
Little is known about factors influencing helping behaviors toward a person with mental ...
Objective: To provide a more detailed analysis of the relationship between type and sever-ity of men...
AimsPlanning mental health carer services requires information about the number of carers, their cha...
Objective: This paper reports patterns of health service utilisation in the second Australian nation...
Objective: This paper reports patterns of health service utilisation in the second Australian nation...
Most empirical studies investigating the decision to seek mental health care consider only one treat...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Mental illness is among one of the leading contributo...
Aims: While epidemiological surveys worldwide have found a considerable proportion of people using m...
This study examined factors associated with use of government subsidised mental health services by 2...
Introduction: Although a relatively large proportion of the population suffers from depression and a...
Background: Mental healthcare is delivered across service sectors that differ in level of specializa...
This paper describes the pattern of consultations reported with psychiatrists and primary mental hea...
Objective: To examine differences in use of mental health services between residents of rural, regi...
Objective: This study assessed 12-month service use patterns among people with psychotic disorders a...