Mental health services in Australia 2001-02
Mental Health Services in Australia 2001-02 describes the characteristics and activity of Australia's mental health services including ambulatory and residential mental health-related care provided by hospitals, community-based services, general practitioners, private psychiatrists and some disability support services. Information on the broad trends in mental health care is presented in an easy-to-use summary. Detailed statistics show the 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. A special theme chapter has been included for the first time, presenting an overview of the available data on the mental health care of people with depression.
ISSN 1443-6795; ISBN 978 1 74024 378 0; Cat. no. HSE 31; 308pp.; $30.00
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AIHW 2004. Mental health services in Australia 2001-02. Mental health series no. 5. Cat. no. HSE 31. Canberra: AIHW.