Mental health services in Australia 1999-00
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. Detailed statistics show hospital care of patients admitted with a mental health-related diagnosis, the services, beds, staffing and expenditure in psychiatric hospitals and community-based services, and mental health-related medications prescribed by general practitioners and private psychiatrists.
ISSN 1443-6795; ISBN 978 1 74024 173 1; Cat. no. HSE 19; 255pp.; OUT OF PRINT
Full publication
Publication table of contents
- Preliminary material (139K PDF)
- Sections
- Introduction (91K PDF)
- Background
- Report structure
- Data sources
- This report and data on the Internet
- Ambulatory mental health care (172K PDF)
- Overview
- Mental health care in general practice
- Private psychiatrist services
- Hospital-based mental health care for non-admitted patients
- Commonwealth/State Disability Agreement-funded mental health-related non-residential care provided by disability support services
- Community residential and admitted patient mental health care (a: 393K PDF; b: 344K PDF) 1
- Data sources and methods
- Overview
- Residential care provided by public community mental health establishments
- Admitted patient mental health care
- Commonwealth/State Disability Agreement-funded mental health-related residential care provided by disability support services
- Specialised mental health care labour force and establishments (158K PDF)
- Psychiatrists
- Expenditure on mental health-related medications
- Public community mental health establishments
- Psychiatric and acute care hospitals
- End matter
Notes and corrections
- Tables 3.21a, 3.23a and 3.26 have been updated to remove a double counting error.
Recommended citation
AIHW 2002. Mental health services in Australia 1999-00. Mental health series no. 3. Cat. no. HSE 19. Canberra: AIHW.