Objectives Mental disorders and suicidality among adolescents have been identified as a major public health concern worldwide; however, they often do not get the necessary attention from parents, school and health professional, and therefore are left untreated. This study aimed to investigate the factors associated with the use of mental health services among Australian adolescents aged 13–17 with mental disorders and/or suicidality. Methods Adolescents aged 13–17 (n = 2134) from Young Minds Matter (YMM): the Second Australian Child and Adolescent Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing were included in this study. The YMM is a cross-sectional nationwide survey, in which information was collected from both parents and adolescents (aged ...
Background: Population level data regarding the general mental health status, and the socio-demograp...
Objective: To investigate the patterns and the determinants of mental health service use by children...
This item is only available electronically.Report (B.PsychSc(Hons)) -- University of Adelaide, Schoo...
OBJECTIVES:Mental disorders and suicidality among adolescents have been identified as a major public...
Objectives Mental disorders and suicidality among adolescents have been identified as a major publi...
Despite being highly prevalent, adolescent mental health problems are undertreated. To better unders...
Objective: To identify the prevalence of three mental disorders (Depressive Disorder, Conduct Disord...
Objective: To identify the prevalence of three mental disorders (Depressive Disorder, Conduct Disord...
Background: Research supports a robust association between bullying, mental disorder, self-harm, and...
Behavioural and mental health problems are considered to be among the most important global public h...
Objective: To (1) estimate the lifetime and 12-month prevalence of suicidal behaviours in Australian...
To identify the proportion of children and adolescents in Australia and the proportion of those with...
Objective: To investigate the patterns and the determinants of mental health service use by childre...
Copyright © 2001 Australasian Medical PublishingOBJECTIVES: To examine the prevalence and factors as...
Mental disorders among adolescents are on the rise and are among the most common chronic conditions,...
Background: Population level data regarding the general mental health status, and the socio-demograp...
Objective: To investigate the patterns and the determinants of mental health service use by children...
This item is only available electronically.Report (B.PsychSc(Hons)) -- University of Adelaide, Schoo...
OBJECTIVES:Mental disorders and suicidality among adolescents have been identified as a major public...
Objectives Mental disorders and suicidality among adolescents have been identified as a major publi...
Despite being highly prevalent, adolescent mental health problems are undertreated. To better unders...
Objective: To identify the prevalence of three mental disorders (Depressive Disorder, Conduct Disord...
Objective: To identify the prevalence of three mental disorders (Depressive Disorder, Conduct Disord...
Background: Research supports a robust association between bullying, mental disorder, self-harm, and...
Behavioural and mental health problems are considered to be among the most important global public h...
Objective: To (1) estimate the lifetime and 12-month prevalence of suicidal behaviours in Australian...
To identify the proportion of children and adolescents in Australia and the proportion of those with...
Objective: To investigate the patterns and the determinants of mental health service use by childre...
Copyright © 2001 Australasian Medical PublishingOBJECTIVES: To examine the prevalence and factors as...
Mental disorders among adolescents are on the rise and are among the most common chronic conditions,...
Background: Population level data regarding the general mental health status, and the socio-demograp...
Objective: To investigate the patterns and the determinants of mental health service use by children...
This item is only available electronically.Report (B.PsychSc(Hons)) -- University of Adelaide, Schoo...