BACKGROUND: Although there have been many population studies of mental health literacy, little is known about the mental health literacy of people who reside in rural areas. This study sought to determine the impact of remoteness on public knowledge of depression and schizophrenia. METHODS: The mental health literacy of residents of major cities, inner regional, and outer-remote (including outer regional, remote, and very remote) regions were compared using data from a 2003-04 Australian national survey of the mental health literacy of 3998 adults. Measures included the perceived helpfulness of a range of professionals, non-professionals and interventions, and the causes, prognosis, and outcomes after treatment for four case vignettes descr...
The absence of an agreed definition of ‘rural ’ limits the utility of existing research into a possi...
Objective: To determine whether the prevalence of depression, its associated quality of life, treatm...
Mental health literacy in rural Queensland: results of a community survey Helen Bartlett, Catherine ...
Abstract Background Although there have been many population studies of mental health literacy, litt...
BACKGROUND Although there have been many population studies of mental health literacy, little is kn...
INTRODUCTION: There is growing evidence in Australia and elsewhere to indicate that prevalence rates...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the awareness of, and attitudes to, mental health is...
The present study sought to understand the rural and remote influences on people's identification of...
Objective: To determine whether mental illness is associated with accessibility and remoteness. Desi...
CONTEXT: The significant impact of mental ill health in rural and remote Australia has been well doc...
Wide open spaces, watching the changes in the seasons, nature all around, living on and off the land...
Background: The patterns of health service use by rural and remote residents are poorly understood a...
Introduction: Until recently, there has been a significant gap in the literature exploring the issue...
Background There is a widespread perception that the health status of rural Australians is poorer th...
Objectives: To compare the prevalence of mental health disorders and the use of professional help by...
The absence of an agreed definition of ‘rural ’ limits the utility of existing research into a possi...
Objective: To determine whether the prevalence of depression, its associated quality of life, treatm...
Mental health literacy in rural Queensland: results of a community survey Helen Bartlett, Catherine ...
Abstract Background Although there have been many population studies of mental health literacy, litt...
BACKGROUND Although there have been many population studies of mental health literacy, little is kn...
INTRODUCTION: There is growing evidence in Australia and elsewhere to indicate that prevalence rates...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the awareness of, and attitudes to, mental health is...
The present study sought to understand the rural and remote influences on people's identification of...
Objective: To determine whether mental illness is associated with accessibility and remoteness. Desi...
CONTEXT: The significant impact of mental ill health in rural and remote Australia has been well doc...
Wide open spaces, watching the changes in the seasons, nature all around, living on and off the land...
Background: The patterns of health service use by rural and remote residents are poorly understood a...
Introduction: Until recently, there has been a significant gap in the literature exploring the issue...
Background There is a widespread perception that the health status of rural Australians is poorer th...
Objectives: To compare the prevalence of mental health disorders and the use of professional help by...
The absence of an agreed definition of ‘rural ’ limits the utility of existing research into a possi...
Objective: To determine whether the prevalence of depression, its associated quality of life, treatm...
Mental health literacy in rural Queensland: results of a community survey Helen Bartlett, Catherine ...