Journal article

Perceived need for mental health care: Influences of diagnosis, demography and disability

G Meadows, P Burgess, I Bobevski, E Fossey, C Harvey, ST Liaw

Psychological Medicine | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2002

Abstract

Background. Recent major epidemiological studies have adopted increasingly multidimensional approaches to assessment. Several of these have included some assessment of perceived need for mental health care. The Australian National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing, conducted in 1997, included a particularly detailed examination of this construct, with an instrument with demonstrated reliability and validity. Methods. A clustered probability sample of 10641 Australians responded to the field questionnaire for this survey, including questions on perceived need either where there had been service utilization, or where a disorder was detected by administration of sections of the Composite In..

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