Policies and clinical guidelines acknowledge the role mental health services have in addressing the physical health of individuals with a mental illness; however, little research has explored interest in reducing health risk behaviours or the acceptability of receiving support to reduce such risks among psychiatric inpatients. This study estimated the prevalence of four long‐term disease risk behaviours (tobacco smoking, hazardous alcohol consumption, inadequate fruit and/or vegetable consumption, and inadequate physical activity); patient interest in reducing these risks; and acceptability of being provided care to do so during a psychiatric inpatient stay. A cross‐sectional survey was undertaken with 2075 inpatients from four inpatient ps...
This paper presents findings from two studies. Study 1 explored differences between people with psyc...
People with severe, enduring mental illness have a higher mortality rate than the general population...
Background: Unhealthy behaviours may contribute to the increased risk of cardiovascular disease in p...
Objective: Amongst people with a mental illness, modifiable health risk behaviours contribute substa...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)People who have a mental illness have significantly g...
People with a mental illness experience a disproportionate burden of chronic disease morbidity and m...
Background: Consumers with a mental illness have a significantly higher risk of physical health prob...
Recent research in Australia has found that people with a mental illness experience higher mortality...
Background: People with a mental illness have higher prevalence of behavioral risks for chronic dise...
Abstract Background People with a mental illness experience a higher morbidity and mortality from ch...
People with mental illness experience increased chronic disease burden, contributed to by a greater ...
BackgroundPeople with a mental illness have higher prevalence of behavioral risks for chronic diseas...
Comorbid physical health conditions, commonly associated with mental illness, contribute to increase...
Background People with severe mental ill health (SMI) experience some of the largest health inequal...
BACKGROUND: People with a mental illness experience a greater morbidity and mortality from chronic d...
This paper presents findings from two studies. Study 1 explored differences between people with psyc...
People with severe, enduring mental illness have a higher mortality rate than the general population...
Background: Unhealthy behaviours may contribute to the increased risk of cardiovascular disease in p...
Objective: Amongst people with a mental illness, modifiable health risk behaviours contribute substa...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)People who have a mental illness have significantly g...
People with a mental illness experience a disproportionate burden of chronic disease morbidity and m...
Background: Consumers with a mental illness have a significantly higher risk of physical health prob...
Recent research in Australia has found that people with a mental illness experience higher mortality...
Background: People with a mental illness have higher prevalence of behavioral risks for chronic dise...
Abstract Background People with a mental illness experience a higher morbidity and mortality from ch...
People with mental illness experience increased chronic disease burden, contributed to by a greater ...
BackgroundPeople with a mental illness have higher prevalence of behavioral risks for chronic diseas...
Comorbid physical health conditions, commonly associated with mental illness, contribute to increase...
Background People with severe mental ill health (SMI) experience some of the largest health inequal...
BACKGROUND: People with a mental illness experience a greater morbidity and mortality from chronic d...
This paper presents findings from two studies. Study 1 explored differences between people with psyc...
People with severe, enduring mental illness have a higher mortality rate than the general population...
Background: Unhealthy behaviours may contribute to the increased risk of cardiovascular disease in p...