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Mental health services in Australia 2005-06Mental health series no. 10Mental health services in Australia 2005-06 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. Information on mental health care provided by a range of services is detailed. Included are ambulatory services (such as community-based services, emergency departments, private psychiatrists, allied health professionals and general practitioners), hospital and residential services and other services (such as supported accommodation services) In addition, information is provided on mental health-related prescriptions and mental health resources such as facilities, workforce and expenditure. Where possible, comprehensive data are provided for each state and territory, and comparisons are made between population groups (including Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, and overseas-born and Australian-born people). This report is a useful resource for health planners, policy makers, administrators, practitioners, researchers and others with an interest in mental health in Australia. Authored by AIHW. Published 6 August 2008; ISSN 1443-6795; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 797 9; AIHW cat. no. HSE 56; 254pp.; $34.00 |
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Mental health services in Australia 2004-05Mental health series no. 9'Mental health services in Australia 2004-05' 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. Information on mental health care provided by a range of services--including ambulatory services (such as community-based services, emergency departments, private psychiatrists and general practitioners), hospital and residential services, and other services (such as supported accommodation services)--is detailed. In addition, information is provided on mental health-related prescriptions, and mental health resources such as facilities, workforce and expenditure. Where possible, comprehensive data are provided for each state and territory, and comparisons are made between population groups (including Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, and overseas-born and Australian-born people). This report is a useful resource for health planners, policy makers, administrators, practitioners, researchers and others with an interest in mental health in Australia. Authored by AIHW. Published 27 April 2007; ISSN 1443-6795; AIHW cat. no. HSE 47; 250pp.; $30.00 |
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Mental health services in Australia 2003-04Mental health series no. 8This 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 from the AIHW's Supported Accommodation Assistance Program National Data Collection. Authored by AIHW. Published 21 December 2005; ISSN 1443-6795; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 523 4; AIHW cat. no. HSE 40; 324pp.; $30.00 |
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Report on the evaluation of the National Minimum Data Set for Admitted Patient Mental Health CareMental health series no. 7The report presents the Institute's most comprehensive evaluation to date of the data collected for the National Minimum Data Set for Admitted Patient Mental Health Care. The evaluation assesses the quality and utility of the data set to determine its suitability as to current requirements and to identify changes required to improve data quality and comparability. Detailed information is presented on the data provided for each data element and the extent to which these data are provided in accordance with specifications published in the National Health Data Dictionary. This report is a useful resource for health information managers, researchers, state and territory data providers and all users of data based on this National Minimum Data Set. Authored by AIHW. Published 22 July 2005; ISSN 1443 6795; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 481 7; AIHW cat. no. HSE 38; 148pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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Mental health services in Australia 2002-03Mental health series no. 6Mental Health Services in Australia 2002-03 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 which presents an overview of the available data on the mental health care of people with schizophrenia. Authored by AIHW. Published 25 February 2005; ISSN 1443-6795; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 445 9; AIHW cat. no. HSE 35; 299pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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Mental health services in Australia 2001-02Mental health series no. 5Mental 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. Authored by AIHW. Published 30 April 2004; ISSN 1443-6795; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 378 0; AIHW cat. no. HSE 31; 308pp.; $30.00 |
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Mental health services in Australia 2000-01Mental health series no. 4Mental 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. Information on the broad trends in mental health care is presented in easy-to-use summaries. 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. Authored by AIHW. Published 16 April 2003; ISSN 1443-6795; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 249 3; AIHW cat. no. HSE 24; 271pp.; $25.00 |
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Mental health services in Australia 1999-00Mental health series no. 3Mental 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, community0based 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. Authored by AIHW. Published 19 April 2002; ISSN 1443-6795; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 173 1; AIHW cat. no. HSE 19; 255pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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Mental health services in Australia 1998-99: National Minimum Data Sets - mental health careMental health series no. 2Mental Health Services in Australia 1998-99: National Minimum Data Sets - Mental Health Care provides detailed statistics on the characteristics and hospital care of admitted patients with a mental health related diagnosis and/or who were treated in specialised psychiatric services during 1998-99. For the first time data on Australia's community based mental health services are presented. These data, and data on psychiatric hospitals, include the number of services and beds in Australia, and key statistics on staffing and expenditure. The report also outlines data developments for collecting more comprehensive mental health service information. Authored by AIHW. Published 27 June 2001; ISSN 1443-6795; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 125 0; AIHW cat. no. HSE 15; 160pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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Institutional mental health services in Australia 1997-98: First report on the National Minimum Data Set - institutional mental health careMental health series no. 1This is the first report to provide detailed statistics on the characteristics and hospital care of admitted patients with a mental disorder diagnosis and/or who were treated in specialised psychiatric services during 1997-98. Statistics on psychiatric hospitals and specialised services in acute hospitals are also provided. The report provides additional information from a range of sources that places hospital data in a broader context of service delivery across different settings. It includes data on private psychiatric services, general practice activity related to mental health care, and population data on the use of health services for mental disorders. Authored by Moore M, Shaw J, Grant B & Braddock D. Published 29 February 2000; ISSN 1443 6795; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 042 0; AIHW cat. no. HSE 7; 184pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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