New psychiatry research released
4 May 2012
New psychiatry research released
The latest edition of the Australian and New
Zealand Journal of Psychiatry has been released and
contains a number of interesting and relevant research
articles including:
• Private health insurance, mental
health and service use in Australia
•
• Public
confusion caused by differing understandings of the term
‘mental illness’
•
• Access to mental health
care in Australia: Is there socioeconomic
equality?
•
• The prevalence and correlates of
psychological distress in Australian tertiary students
compared to their community peers
•
• A
systematic review of psychotropic drug prescribing for
prisoners
•
Abstracts of all articles in the May
2012 edition are available at:
http://anp.sagepub.com/content/46/5
Published by The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry contains high quality, peer-reviewed, original research articles, reviews and case reports in the field of psychiatry.
Please contact Valerie Lifook if you would like to receive full text of any of the articles.
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