Mental health services in Australia provides a picture of the national response of the health and welfare service system to the mental health care needs of Australians. Mental illness comprises a wide range of disorders and varies in its severity. The effect of mental illness can be severe on the individuals and families concerned and its influence is far-reaching for society as a whole. Social problems commonly associated with mental illness include poverty, unemployment or reduced productivity and homelessness. Those with mental illness often experience problems such as isolation, discrimination and stigma. Around 7.3 million or 45% of Australians aged 16–85 years will experience a common mental health-related condition such as d...
Mental health is a major global health issue. Neuropsychiatric conditions are the most significant c...
BACKGROUND: To inform decisions about mental health resource allocation, planners require reliable e...
It has long been recognised that those who meet cri-teria for clinical diagnosis of mental disorder ...
throughout Australia and the world, mental health problems are common. As a consequence, mental heal...
Throughout Australia and the world, mental health problems are common. As a consequence, mental hea...
Provides an overview of data about the national response of the health and welfare system to the men...
This report describes the characteristics and activity of Australia\u27s mental health services incl...
Provides an overview of data about the national response of the health and welfare system to the men...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to estimate the 1-month and 1-year prevalence of menta...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to estimate the 1-month and 1-year prevalence of menta...
The need for action is critical when considering almost four million people in Australia will experi...
This report presents a comprehensive summary of the results of the 2007 National Survey of Mental He...
Canada is 1.5 times the size of Australia. Australia’s population of 20 million is located principal...
Aims: While epidemiological surveys worldwide have found a considerable proportion of people using m...
This report is the ninth in the series of AIHW\u27s comprehensive annual reports on the characterist...
Mental health is a major global health issue. Neuropsychiatric conditions are the most significant c...
BACKGROUND: To inform decisions about mental health resource allocation, planners require reliable e...
It has long been recognised that those who meet cri-teria for clinical diagnosis of mental disorder ...
throughout Australia and the world, mental health problems are common. As a consequence, mental heal...
Throughout Australia and the world, mental health problems are common. As a consequence, mental hea...
Provides an overview of data about the national response of the health and welfare system to the men...
This report describes the characteristics and activity of Australia\u27s mental health services incl...
Provides an overview of data about the national response of the health and welfare system to the men...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to estimate the 1-month and 1-year prevalence of menta...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to estimate the 1-month and 1-year prevalence of menta...
The need for action is critical when considering almost four million people in Australia will experi...
This report presents a comprehensive summary of the results of the 2007 National Survey of Mental He...
Canada is 1.5 times the size of Australia. Australia’s population of 20 million is located principal...
Aims: While epidemiological surveys worldwide have found a considerable proportion of people using m...
This report is the ninth in the series of AIHW\u27s comprehensive annual reports on the characterist...
Mental health is a major global health issue. Neuropsychiatric conditions are the most significant c...
BACKGROUND: To inform decisions about mental health resource allocation, planners require reliable e...
It has long been recognised that those who meet cri-teria for clinical diagnosis of mental disorder ...