Journal article
Integrating treatment for mental and physical disorders and substance misuse in Indigenous primary care settings
T Nagel, D Kavanagh, L Barclay, T Trauer, R Chenhall, J Frendin, C Griffin
Australasian Psychiatry | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2011
Abstract
Objective: Australian Indigenous peoples in remote and rural settings continue to have limited access to treatment for mental illness. Comorbid disorders complicate presentations in primary care where Indigenous youths and perinatal women are at particular risk. Despite this high comorbidity there are few examples of successful models of integrated treatment. This paper outlines these challenges and provides recommendations for practice that derive from recent developments in the Northern Territory. Conclusions: There is a strong need to develop evidence for the effectiveness of integrated and culturally informed individual and service level interventions. We describe the Best practice in Ea..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This paper was first presented at the Creating Futures conference, Cairns, 2010. The BEAT depression study is funded by beyondblue and the Northern Territory Department of Health and Families.