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Developing mental health indicators in England.

John Wilkinson1, Jenny Bywaters, Stuart Simms

  • 1University of Durham Queen's Campus, Wolfson Research Institute, Stockton on Tees TS17 6BH, UK. John.wilkinson@nepho.org.uk

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This study developed over 80 mental health indicators using routine data, revealing significant regional disparities in England. Many mental health outcomes are linked to deprivation, and service provision is inconsistent.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Mental Health Epidemiology
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • The Chief Medical Officer's reports aim to drive public health action at a regional level in England.
  • Previous reports in this series have addressed various public health issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To construct a comprehensive set of mental health indicators for England.
  • To publish a report detailing these indicators for the Chief Medical Officer.

Main Methods:

  • An expert group developed over 80 mental health indicators.
  • Routine datasets were used to populate these indicators.
  • Commentary was provided for each indicator within the report.

Main Results:

  • A substantial set of mental health indicators was compiled from routine data by a public health observatory team.
  • Significant unexplained variations in mental health were observed across English regions.

Conclusions:

  • It is feasible to generate a broad range of mental health indicators.
  • Mental health indicators frequently correlate with socioeconomic deprivation.
  • Inconsistent service provision and data gaps (e.g., ethnicity, offender mental health) were identified.