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Mental health

Research and statistics

63 results that are All research and statistics, sorted by Updated (newest)
  • Routinely updated report about population mental health and wellbeing in England during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The April 2022 release is the last update.

  • Data on prevalence, risk and related factors, service contacts, and quality and outcomes.

  • 'Improving Lives: Helping Workless Families' indicator data used to track progress in tackling disadvantages affecting families’ and children’s outcomes.

  • Data on prevalence, risk and related factors, service contacts, and quality and outcomes.

  • Spotlight reports are part of the COVID-19: mental health and wellbeing surveillance report. They describe variation among the population.

  • Presents information on inpatients and compulsory admissions under the Mental Health (NI) Order 1986 in mental health and learning disability hospitals.

  • Comparing the uptake of NHS bowel, breast and cervical cancer screening services between people with and without severe mental illness.

  • Guidance from the Zero Suicide Alliance on using DHSC’s consensus statement and engaging with patients when discussing confidentiality and consent to share information.

  • Release will explore how is loneliness associated with individual characteristics, household circumstances and aspects of the local authority where people live.

  • 'Improving Lives: Helping Workless Families' indicator data used to track progress in tackling disadvantages affecting families’ and children’s outcomes.

  • The proportion of children living with at least one parent reporting symptoms of emotional distress, by family type and work status.

  • Findings from the evaluation of the expanded mental health services and school links joint training programme.

  • The proportion of children living with at least one parent reporting symptoms of emotional distress, by family type and work status.

  • A briefing on the burden of mental illness faced by young people involved with gangs, part of the 'Ending Gang and Youth Violence' programme.

  • This report presents findings from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) employer experience survey 2018 carried out between February and July 2018.

  • An excerpt from a report looking at the care and management of Bethany, a Looked After Child (LAC).

  • This research looks at stakeholder views of the Employment Advisers in Improving Access to Psychological Therapies pilot which began in March 2018.

  • 'Improving Lives: Helping Workless Families' indicator data used to track progress in tackling disadvantages affecting families’ and children’s outcomes.

  • The Independent Review of the Mental Health Act 1983 has set out recommendations for government on how the Act and associated practice needs to change.

  • Comparing physical health conditions between people with SMI and the general population by age, sex and deprivation using primary care data.