Mental Health
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- Munro Review to look at children’s social work and frontline child protection practice
Tue 3rd August 2010
- Learning Disabilities Observatory launched
Wed 28th July 2010
- NICE consultation for pregnant women with complex social factors
Fri 26th February 2010
- 2007 Adult Mental Health Workbook
Thu 31st July 2008
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Introduction
Many of the risk factors for mental illness are linked to deprivation, so a general pattern occurs with the three northern regions (North East, North West and Yorkshire & Humber), showing worse measures than the three southern regions (South East, South West and Eastern England) and the two midlands regions (West Midlands, East Midlands) in between. London has a very inconsistent pattern appearing at different places on different indicators.
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Not surprisingly, given the patterns of risk factors for mental ill health, the North East displays some of the highest rates of mental illness in England.
- Data from the Health Survey for England shows that the North East is the only English region with an estimated prevalence of possible psychiatric disorder measured using the 12-item General Health Questionnaire (17.5%) that is significantly higher than the England average (13.2%).
- The North East has the highest age standardised death rates from suicide and injuries of undetermined intent in both males and females aged 15 and over. The rate for males (20.4 per 100,000) is significantly higher than the England average (16.4 per 100,000).
- The North East has the highest age standardised rates of hospital admission for self harm and for drug overdose. Rates were significantly higher than the England average.
Publications
- Mental Health Observatory Brief 4 - Estimating the Prevalence of Common Mental health Problems
- Mental Health Observatory Brief 3 - Estimating the Future Numbers of Demetia
- Mental Health Observatory Brief 2 - Ethnic Coding
- Indications of Public Health in the English Regions 7: Mental Health
- Indications of Public Health in the English Regions 7: Mental Health North East Regional Summary
- Indications of Public Health In the English Regions 7 - Mental Health
- Occasional Paper No. 24 - The Mental Health Minimum Data Set: A First Sight of the Data
- Mental Health Care Funding in England
- Using Information to Support Suicide Prevention. Occasional Paper 13
- Information about Mental Health Service Use in England
- Occasional Paper 02 - Scoping Study of Mental Health Data: Key Messages
- Mental Wellbeing Atlas and prototype work on an index
- Improving Access to Psychological Therapies - Year One Sites Data Review