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Mental Health in General Practice
In a collaboration between the University of Sydney and the AIHW, the Australian General Practice Statistics and Classification Centre established a survey of general practice activity called BEACH. The survey collection began in April 1998 and collects information about the consultation (e.g. date, type of consultation), the patient (e.g. date of birth, sex, and reasons for encounter), the patient's presenting problems (e.g. diagnoses, status of each problem), and the management for each problem (e.g. treatment provided, prescriptions, referrals). A detailed summary of the BEACH survey and the data collected can be found in the General Practice Activity in Australia series.
Presented
below is some mental health-related data from the BEACH survey and published in
Mental Health Services
in Australia 2005-06.
General practitioners participating in the survey managed a diverse range of
mental health problems at a rate of 10.8 per 100 encounters. Based on data from
the 2003-04 BEACH survey, depression was the
most frequently managed mental health problem, accounting for approximately 34%
of all mental health problems managed and 2.5% of all managed problems. The
problems of anxiety (16%) and sleep disturbance (15%) were the next most
frequently managed mental health problems.



