Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a primary care mental health service. Design: The study used a naturalistic longitudinal design to follow groups of participants who received intervention from a rural mental health worker, or 'usual' mental health service, or no treatment, over a period of 12 months. Setting: The service was evaluated in a rural primary care setting. Participants: One hundred and forty-five primary care patients. Outcome measures: Changes in symptomatology were assessed using the SCL-90R summary scales, and changes in quality of life were assessed using the EuroQOL. Results: Those participants treated by the primary mental health worker showed significant improvements in s...
Background: The effectiveness of a collaborative model of mental health treatment under conditions o...
This thesis aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the stepped care model of healthcare provision for...
Introduction: The ‘GP Clinic’ provides primary health care to people using community mental health s...
Over the past 10 years in Australia, there has been significant expenditure of resources on mental ...
Objective: The primary aims were to compare the characteristics and health outcomes of consumers ...
Background Most studies of services for people with severe mental illness have been ...
Objective: Rural Australians face particular difficulties in accessing mental health care. This pape...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to describe an inpatient psychosocial rehabilitation pro...
Mental healthcare systems are primarily designed to urban populations. However, the specific charact...
Contains fulltext : 51437.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Objective: To examine differences in use of mental health services between residents of rural, regi...
This study investigates the psychiatric and social outcomes of treatment by the psychiatric unit of ...
BACKGROUND: Many people with mental distress are disadvantaged because care is not available or does...
Background: Evidence shows that subacute mental health recovery occurs best when a person remains ac...
Introduction: Until recently, there has been a significant gap in the literature exploring the issue...
Background: The effectiveness of a collaborative model of mental health treatment under conditions o...
This thesis aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the stepped care model of healthcare provision for...
Introduction: The ‘GP Clinic’ provides primary health care to people using community mental health s...
Over the past 10 years in Australia, there has been significant expenditure of resources on mental ...
Objective: The primary aims were to compare the characteristics and health outcomes of consumers ...
Background Most studies of services for people with severe mental illness have been ...
Objective: Rural Australians face particular difficulties in accessing mental health care. This pape...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to describe an inpatient psychosocial rehabilitation pro...
Mental healthcare systems are primarily designed to urban populations. However, the specific charact...
Contains fulltext : 51437.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Objective: To examine differences in use of mental health services between residents of rural, regi...
This study investigates the psychiatric and social outcomes of treatment by the psychiatric unit of ...
BACKGROUND: Many people with mental distress are disadvantaged because care is not available or does...
Background: Evidence shows that subacute mental health recovery occurs best when a person remains ac...
Introduction: Until recently, there has been a significant gap in the literature exploring the issue...
Background: The effectiveness of a collaborative model of mental health treatment under conditions o...
This thesis aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the stepped care model of healthcare provision for...
Introduction: The ‘GP Clinic’ provides primary health care to people using community mental health s...