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Going Local: What does profiling mental health at the sub-national level tell us?

Going Local: What does profiling mental health at the sub-national level tell us?. Deborah Shipton Glasgow Centre for Population Health, Aviemore 2011. Mental health in Focus : a profile of mental health in Greater Glasgow and Clyde. www.gcph.co.uk/mentalhealthprofiles.

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Going Local: What does profiling mental health at the sub-national level tell us?

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  1. Going Local:What does profiling mental health at the sub-national level tell us? Deborah Shipton Glasgow Centre for Population Health, Aviemore 2011

  2. Mental health in Focus: a profile of mental health in Greater Glasgow and Clyde www.gcph.co.uk/mentalhealthprofiles

  3. National mental health indicators Mental health profile for GG&C

  4. National framework Selected findings Closing comments

  5. Mental health outcomes Positive mental health Mental health problems Contextual factors Healthy living Community participation Social inclusion Violence General health Community safety & trust Financial security Physical environment Learning & development Social networks & support Working life Discrimination Parkinson J. Establishing a core set of national, sustainable mental health indicators for adults in Scotland: Final report. NHS Health Scotland, 2007.

  6. Sex Geography Age Area deprivation 51 indicators Inequalities

  7. Selected Findings • Findings unique Greater Glasgow & Clyde • Contextual factors • Small area analysis

  8. Spine chart: Greater Glasgow & Clyde

  9. >60% higher than Scottish estimate

  10. Depression

  11. Anxiety

  12. Alcohol & drug behaviour:GG&C men deviate from national picture

  13. Drug & alcohol indicators Drugs: consumption psychiatric hospitalisations deaths Alcohol: consumption dependency psychiatric hospitalisations deaths Scotland: reduction in harm with age

  14. ALCOHOL consumption

  15. ALCOHOL dependency

  16. ALCOHOL-related psychiatric hospital admissions

  17. Mental health related DRUG deaths

  18. Healthy living Community participation Social inclusion Violence Community safety & trust General health Financial security Physical Environ. Learning & Develop- ment Social networks & support Working life Discrim- ination Contextual factors

  19. Healthy living Community participation Social inclusion Violence Community safety & trust General health Financial security Physical Environ. Learning & Develop- ment Social networks & support Working life Discrim- ination Contextual factors

  20. Community participation

  21. Involvedin their community Influence their community Volunteer 18% 24% 20% No sub-population > 26%

  22. Long standing illness:

  23. Long standing illness: Sc

  24. Long standing illness: Sc

  25. Healthy living:

  26. Alcohol consumption: 8 units (on heaviest drinking day) Healthy eating: 20% (achieve target) Physical activity: 41% (achieve target)

  27. Small area analysis Local authority (n=26 indicators) Intermediate zones (n=9)

  28. 9% 21% 26%

  29. 32% 23% 30% 26%

  30. 31% 24% 24%

  31. Where to go from here…

  32. www.GCPH.co.uk/mentalhealthprofiles

  33. NHS Health Scotland: outcomes frameworks

  34. Deborah.shipton@glasgow.gov.uk www.GCPH.co.uk/mentalhealthprofiles

  35. Women and older individuals in GG&C fall behind their counterparts in the rest of Scotland: Life satisfaction self reported health social support and incapacity benefit claiming

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