Mental Health Statistics

Follow the links below to find statistical information about mental health and mental health services in Australia.

Reviewed August 2011

21 Resources Found

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Title:   Diabetes and poor mental health and wellbeing: an exploratory analysis
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description:   This report examines the association between the prevalence of diabetes and poor mental health and wellbeing in the Australian population, based on a range of measures and national data sources.
Date:   Jun 2011
Title:   Health and the environment: a compilation of evidence
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description:   There is increasing awareness that our health and the environment in which we live are closely linked. This report compiles evidence on the relationship between health and a selected list of environmental factors including `natural' features (such as temperature and ultraviolet radiation) and aspects of our surroundings which have been created by humans (such as housing and transport).
Date:   Mar 2011
Title:   Mental health services in Australia 2007-08
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
Description:   Mental Health Services in Australia 2007-08 is the twelfth in the series of annual reports providing a detailed picture of the national response to the mental health care needs of Australians. Details from a wide range of data sources for the 2007-08 period, and where available 2008-09, are presented, as are changes over time.
Date:   Aug 2010
Title:   National mental health report 2010
Publisher:   Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing
Description:   This report, the eleventh in the series, presents the latest data on progress made under the National Mental Health Strategy.
Date:   Jan 2010
Title:   Mental health services in Australia 2006-07
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description:   A comprehensive annual report on the characteristics and activity of Australia's mental health services, and the availability of mental health resources. Details from a wide range of data sources for the 2006-07 period, and where available 2007-08, are presented, as are changes over time.
Date:   Aug 2009
Title:   Mental health services in Australia 2005-06
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description:   This report is the ninth in the series of AIHW's comprehensive annual reports on the characteristics and activity of Australia's mental health services. Details from a wide range of data sources for the 2005-06 period are presented, together with changes over time.
Date:   Aug 2008
Title:   Mental health services in Australia 2004-05
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description:   This report is the eighth in the series of AIHW's comprehensive annual reports on the characteristics and activity of Australia's mental health services. Details from a wide range of data sources for the 2004-05 period are presented, as are changes over time.
Date:   Apr 2007
Title:   National mental health report 2007: summary of twelve years of reform in Australia's mental health services under the National Mental Health Strategy 1993-2005
Publisher:   Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing
Description:   This report is the tenth in the series and presents the latest data on progress made under the National Mental Health Strategy.
Date:   Jan 2007
Title:   Mental health services in Australia 2003-04
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description:   This is a detailed report on Australia's mental health services which includes a wide range of data to provide a picture of the range of mental health-related services provided in the health and community services sectors. Included for the first time is information on mental health-related supported accommodation services.
Date:   Dec 2005
Title:   Mental health services in Australia 2002-03
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description:   The publication describes the characteristics and activity of Australia's mental health care services including ambulatory and residential mental health-related care provided by hospitals, community-based services, general practitioners, private psychiatrists and some disability support services.
Date:   Feb 2005
Title:   Mental health services in Australia 2001-02
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description:   The publication describes the characteristics and activity of Australia's mental health care services including ambulatory and residential mental health-related care provided by hospitals, community-based services, general practitioners, private psychiatrists and some disability support services.
Date:   Apr 2004
Title:   National Mental Health Report 2004: Eighth Report - Summary of changes in Australia's Mental Health Services under the National Mental Health Strategy 1993-2002
Publisher:   Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing
Description:   This report describes Australia's progress over the course of the National Mental Health Strategy between 1993 and 2002.
Date:   Jan 2004
Title:   Mental Health Services in Australia 2000-01
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description:   Mental Health Services in Australia 2000-01 describes the characteristics and activity of Australia's mental health care services including ambulatory and residential mental health-related care provided by hospitals, community-based services, general practitioners, private psychiatrists and some disability support services.
Date:   Apr 2003
Title:   Disability, homelessness and social relationships among people living with psychosis in Australia
Publisher:   Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing
Description:   This bulletin considers the functioning, housing and social relationships of people living with psychosis in Australia.
Date:   Oct 2002
Title:   Employment and psychosis
Publisher:   Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing
Description:   In a society where emphasis is placed on employment as a means of social inclusion, it is imperative that people with psychiatric disabilities are given an opportunity to participate in the labour market. This report draws on information from the Collaborative Study on Low-Prevalence (Psychotic) Disorders to make 20 recommendations for how access to employment can be improved.
Date:   Oct 2002
Title:   Costs of psychosis in urban Australia
Publisher:   Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing
Description:   This bulletin estimates the costs associated with the treatment and care of persons with psychosis in Australia based on data obtained from the Low Prevalence (Psychotic) Disorders Study.
Date:   Jun 2002
Title:   Mental health services in Australia 1999-00
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description:   Mental Health Services in Australia 1999-00 describes the characteristics and activity of Australia's mental health care services including ambulatory and residential mental health-related care provided by hospitals, community-based services, general practitioners, private psychiatrists and some disability support services.
Date:   May 2002
Title:   Australia's health 2000
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Description:   Extensive report on patterns of health and illness; supply and use of health services, and health services costs and performance in Australia. This reports specifically on the nation's five health priority areas - cancer control, cardiovascular health, injury prevention and control, mental health, and diabetes.
Date:   Oct 2001
Title:   National health priority areas - mental health 1998
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare,Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care
Description:   This report focuses on depression and provides overviews of mental health, summarises the current status of mental health activity in Australia and proposes a framework for future collaborative action between all stakeholders.
Date:   Oct 2001
Title:   First report on national health priority areas 1996
Publisher:   Australian Institute of Health and Welfare,Commonwealth Department of Health and Family Services
Description:   This publication provides a summary of the status of Australia's health in terms of five priority areas: cardiovascular health, cancer control, injury prevention and control, mental health and diabetes mellitus. It outlines deficiencies in our understanding of the impact of these conditions on the community.
Date:   Oct 2001

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