Objective: Research regarding psychological distress has often underestimated the importance of contextual social factors. This research aims to investigate patterns of psychological distress within the family system (parent dyads) across rural and remote communities and the influence of remoteness on such distress. Design: Self-report survey data from the Australian Rural Mental Health Study was used to examine the distress levels of cohabitating parental figures in rural and remote Australia. Setting: The survey was conducted across rural and remote communities within New South Wales. Participants: The sample consisted of 129 adult couples (mean age = 42.66 years, SD = 8.11), 43 from Inner Regional areas, 48 from Outer Regional a...
Introduction: Until recently, there has been a significant gap in the literature exploring the issue...
The present study sought to understand the rural and remote influences on people's identification of...
Wide open spaces, watching the changes in the seasons, nature all around, living on and off the land...
Aim: Regional variation in the prevalence of mental disorders and particularly variation in the role...
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...
AIMS Rural and remote regions tend to be characterised by poorer socioeconomic conditions than urba...
Objective: To describe the prevalence of psychological distress, depression and anxiety in three Aus...
Background: The patterns of health service use by rural and remote residents are poorly understood a...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether rurality has an impact on psychological wellbeing b...
Background: Research on parental mental health problems (MHPs) has predominantly used urban samples ...
Aims: The study investigated the associations between mental health and measures of community suppor...
Objective: The absence of an agreed definition of 'rural' limits the utility of existing research in...
INTRODUCTION: There is growing evidence in Australia and elsewhere to indicate that prevalence rates...
Background: The mental wellness of children and adolescents in rural Australia is under researched a...
Introduction: Until recently, there has been a significant gap in the literature exploring the issue...
The present study sought to understand the rural and remote influences on people's identification of...
Wide open spaces, watching the changes in the seasons, nature all around, living on and off the land...
Aim: Regional variation in the prevalence of mental disorders and particularly variation in the role...
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...
AIMS Rural and remote regions tend to be characterised by poorer socioeconomic conditions than urba...
Objective: To describe the prevalence of psychological distress, depression and anxiety in three Aus...
Background: The patterns of health service use by rural and remote residents are poorly understood a...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether rurality has an impact on psychological wellbeing b...
Background: Research on parental mental health problems (MHPs) has predominantly used urban samples ...
Aims: The study investigated the associations between mental health and measures of community suppor...
Objective: The absence of an agreed definition of 'rural' limits the utility of existing research in...
INTRODUCTION: There is growing evidence in Australia and elsewhere to indicate that prevalence rates...
Background: The mental wellness of children and adolescents in rural Australia is under researched a...
Introduction: Until recently, there has been a significant gap in the literature exploring the issue...
The present study sought to understand the rural and remote influences on people's identification of...
Wide open spaces, watching the changes in the seasons, nature all around, living on and off the land...