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Stepped up nursing roles proposed in Mental Health Workforce Review
16 February 2012 by Debbie Cossar
A ‘radical’ shift in focus for mental health services toward primary and integrated care is proposed in the recently released...
—Nursing Review, 15 February Read More- Healthy Beginnings: Developing perinatal and infant mental health services in New Zealand
- Psychiatric and mental health essentials in primary care
- Experiences of treatment decision making for young people diagnosed with depressive disorders: A qualitative study in primary care and specialist mental health settings
- Avoiding the 'twilight zone': Recommendations for the transition of services from adolescence to adulthood for young people with ADHD.
- Office of the Director of Mental Health- Annual Report 2010
- Mental Health Atlas 2011
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Treating postnatal depressive symptoms in primary care: A randomised controlled trial of GP management, with and without adjunctive counselling
15 December 2011 by Debbie Cossar
Postnatal depression (PND) is under-diagnosed and most women do not access effective help. The authors of this article aimed to...
—BMC Psychiatry 2011, 11:95 Read MoreResearch Abstract
Integration of mental health care within a primary health care setting
25 August 2011 by Debbie Cossar
This project , funded through the Health Research Council's District Health Board Research Fund, aimed to use a translational approach...
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Managing child and adolescent mental health problems in primary care: Taking the leap from knowledge to practice
30 September 2011 by Debbie Cossar
In 2009, a conference at Imperial College London brought together experts on the primary care provision of child and adolescent...
—Primary Health Care Research & Development, 12 (04) Read MoreResearch Abstract
Indigenizing mental health services: New Zealand experience
24 August 2011 by Debbie Cossar in What is primary mental health>Specific populations>Māori
Mental health services in New Zealand have been significantly altered by Māori cultural values. Since 1980, a monocultural approach has...
—Transcultural Psychiatry April 2011 vol. 48 no. 1-2 24-36 Read MoreLatest / Show Popular
Research Abstracts
- Stepped up nursing roles proposed in Mental Health Workforce Review
- Healthy Beginnings: Developing perinatal and infant mental health services in New Zealand
- Psychiatric and mental health essentials in primary care
- Treating postnatal depressive symptoms in primary care: A randomised controlled trial of GP management, with and without adjunctive counselling
- Experiences of treatment decision making for young people diagnosed with depressive disorders: A qualitative study in primary care and specialist mental health settings
