Objective: The absence of an agreed definition of 'rural' limits the utility of existing research into a possible relationship between rurality of residence and mental health. The present study investigates the bipolar dimension accessibility/remoteness as a possible correlate of mental health. Method: A continuous area of non-metropolitan Australia was selected to provide a range of scores on the Accessibility/Remoteness Index of Australia (ARIA). A questionnaire measuring demographics, the five-factor model of personality and three aspects of mental health (distress, disability and wellbeing) was mailed to 20 000 adults selected randomly from electoral rolls. Results: Responses were received from 7615 individuals (response rate = 40.5%;...
Aim: Regional variation in the prevalence of mental disorders and particularly variation in the role...
Background: The patterns of health service use by rural and remote residents are poorly understood a...
AIMS Rural and remote regions tend to be characterised by poorer socioeconomic conditions than urba...
The absence of an agreed definition of ‘rural ’ limits the utility of existing research into a possi...
Objective: To determine whether mental illness is associated with accessibility and remoteness. Desi...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether rurality has an impact on psychological wellbeing b...
INTRODUCTION: There is growing evidence in Australia and elsewhere to indicate that prevalence rates...
Background There is a widespread perception that the health status of rural Australians is poorer th...
Wide open spaces, watching the changes in the seasons, nature all around, living on and off the land...
Introduction: Until recently, there has been a significant gap in the literature exploring the issue...
Objective: This paper outlines the methods and baseline data from a multisite cohort study of the de...
Background: The individual and contextual factors influencing current mental health and well-being w...
Significant demographic, social and economic change has come to characterise much of rural Australia...
[Extract] People with mental illness experience poorer physical health, less access to physical heal...
BACKGROUND: Although there have been many population studies of mental health literacy, little is kn...
Aim: Regional variation in the prevalence of mental disorders and particularly variation in the role...
Background: The patterns of health service use by rural and remote residents are poorly understood a...
AIMS Rural and remote regions tend to be characterised by poorer socioeconomic conditions than urba...
The absence of an agreed definition of ‘rural ’ limits the utility of existing research into a possi...
Objective: To determine whether mental illness is associated with accessibility and remoteness. Desi...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether rurality has an impact on psychological wellbeing b...
INTRODUCTION: There is growing evidence in Australia and elsewhere to indicate that prevalence rates...
Background There is a widespread perception that the health status of rural Australians is poorer th...
Wide open spaces, watching the changes in the seasons, nature all around, living on and off the land...
Introduction: Until recently, there has been a significant gap in the literature exploring the issue...
Objective: This paper outlines the methods and baseline data from a multisite cohort study of the de...
Background: The individual and contextual factors influencing current mental health and well-being w...
Significant demographic, social and economic change has come to characterise much of rural Australia...
[Extract] People with mental illness experience poorer physical health, less access to physical heal...
BACKGROUND: Although there have been many population studies of mental health literacy, little is kn...
Aim: Regional variation in the prevalence of mental disorders and particularly variation in the role...
Background: The patterns of health service use by rural and remote residents are poorly understood a...
AIMS Rural and remote regions tend to be characterised by poorer socioeconomic conditions than urba...