[HTML][HTML] Employee psychological distress and treated prevalence by indices of rurality

MF Hilton, RW Scheurer, J Sheridan, CM Cleary… - Australian and New …, 2010 - Elsevier
Objective Although there is population data on the prevalence and treated prevalence of
mental disorders by urban‐rural indices, there is a lacuna of information pertaining to …

Distress among rural residents: does employment and occupation make a difference?

L Fragar, HJ Stain, D Perkins, B Kelly… - Australian Journal of …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: This study investigates the relationship between levels of mental health and well‐
being (in terms of self‐reported levels of distress) with employment and occupational status …

The Australian Rural Mental Health Cohort Study: Implications for policy and practice

D Perkins - 2013 - ruralhealth.org.au
Aims: To summarise the findings to date regarding rural and remote mental health from the
ARMHS cohort and to discuss the implications for rural health policy and practice. Methods …

Informing and implementing policy to advance mental health and wellbeing through action research in a rural remote community mental health setting

E Petrie, T Schultz, A Pearson - Australasian psychiatry, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: The aim of this study was to work collaboratively with a rural Community Mental
Health Team (CMHT) to examine the issue of workplace stress and address issues specified …

A population view of mental illness in South Australia: broader issues than location

KA Eckert, D Wilkinson, AW Taylor… - Rural and remote …, 2006 - search.informit.org
Introduction: There is growing evidence in Australia and elsewhere to indicate that
prevalence rates of mental illness are no higher in rural and remote areas than in urban …

[引用][C] Determinants of mental health and well‐being in rural communities: Do we understand enough to influence planning and policy?

J Allan - Australian Journal of Rural Health, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
This issue presents some initial results from the Australian Rural Mental Health Study
(ARMHS). 1, 2 ARMHS will serially measure of a range of mental health determinants …

The roles of socioeconomic status, occupational health and job rank on the epidemiology of different psychiatric symptoms in a sample of UK workers

B Lopes, C Kamau, R Jaspal - Community mental health journal, 2019 - Springer
There is a considerable gap in epidemiological literature about community mental health
showing how psychiatric symptoms are associated with job rank, socioeconomic status, and …

Mental disorders and distress: associations with demographics, remoteness and socioeconomic deprivation of area of residence across Australia

JC Enticott, GN Meadows, F Shawyer… - Australian & New …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: Australian policy-making needs better information on socio-geographical
associations with needs for mental health care. We explored two national surveys for …

Psychological distress in remote mining and construction workers in Australia

J Bowers, J Lo, P Miller, D Mawren… - Medical Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives: To assess the prevalence and correlates of psychological distress in a sample of
remote mining and construction workers in Australia. Design, setting: A cross‐sectional …

Mental health in the suburbs: an investigation of differences in the prevalence of depression across Canberra suburbs using data from the PATH Through Life Study

P Butterworth, LS Leach, SC Olesen - Journal of Public Health, 2012 - Springer
Aim International research has shown that the characteristics of areas such as
neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage, are associated with mental health; however …