Objective: The primary aims were to compare the characteristics and health outcomes of consumers entering a regional mental health service compared with a city service. Method: A retrospective audit was undertaken of consumers aged 18 and over from a regional town and city mental health service. Consumer demographics, diagnoses and outcomes were compared between the two services. The data analysis plan utilised descriptive statistics. For between-clinic comparisons, relevant inferential statistics was used. Results: Regional service patients had a significantly greater proportion of substance use disorder diagnoses. Outcome rating scales were higher (worse) for regional consumers. There was significantly less overall service ...
PURPOSE: To examine rural-urban differences in the use of mental health services (mental health and ...
Objectives: To compare the prevalence of mental health disorders and the use of professional help by...
Objective: To identify service providers' and community organisations' perceptions of the resources ...
Objective: To examine differences in use of mental health services between residents of rural, regi...
Objective: Rural Australians face particular difficulties in accessing mental health care. This pape...
Objective: The primary aim was to examine differences in functional health outcomes in consumers ent...
Objective: Access to services and workforce shortages are major challenges in rural areas worldwide....
Objective: Access to services and workforce shortages are major challenges in rural areas worldwide....
Mental healthcare systems are primarily designed to urban populations. However, the specific charact...
Objective: Employing rural and urban patient populations, the aim of the study was to examine the di...
[Extract] People with mental illness experience poorer physical health, less access to physical heal...
Objective: In 2003 the New South Wales (NSW) Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health (CRRMH) condu...
Objective: To examine the level and type of service utilisation by rural residents for mental health...
Over the past 10 years in Australia, there has been significant expenditure of resources on mental ...
In Australia, it is commonplace for tertiary mental health care to be provided in large regional cen...
PURPOSE: To examine rural-urban differences in the use of mental health services (mental health and ...
Objectives: To compare the prevalence of mental health disorders and the use of professional help by...
Objective: To identify service providers' and community organisations' perceptions of the resources ...
Objective: To examine differences in use of mental health services between residents of rural, regi...
Objective: Rural Australians face particular difficulties in accessing mental health care. This pape...
Objective: The primary aim was to examine differences in functional health outcomes in consumers ent...
Objective: Access to services and workforce shortages are major challenges in rural areas worldwide....
Objective: Access to services and workforce shortages are major challenges in rural areas worldwide....
Mental healthcare systems are primarily designed to urban populations. However, the specific charact...
Objective: Employing rural and urban patient populations, the aim of the study was to examine the di...
[Extract] People with mental illness experience poorer physical health, less access to physical heal...
Objective: In 2003 the New South Wales (NSW) Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health (CRRMH) condu...
Objective: To examine the level and type of service utilisation by rural residents for mental health...
Over the past 10 years in Australia, there has been significant expenditure of resources on mental ...
In Australia, it is commonplace for tertiary mental health care to be provided in large regional cen...
PURPOSE: To examine rural-urban differences in the use of mental health services (mental health and ...
Objectives: To compare the prevalence of mental health disorders and the use of professional help by...
Objective: To identify service providers' and community organisations' perceptions of the resources ...