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Mental health: Prevalence of common mental health problems

This dataset provides the number and proportion of people with common mental health problems (neurotic disorders) in England, sourced from the Department of Health's National Psychiatric Morbidity Survey and published by the Mental Health Observatory: North East Public Health Observatory.

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Key facts

InstitutionMental Health Observatory: North East Public Health Observatory
CoverageEngland
Time span2006
ScaleSee official page
LicenseUK Open Government Licence (OGL)
Accessdata.gov.uk

Contents & fields

This dataset contains the number and proportion of people with neurotic disorders including phobias, depressive episodes, generalised anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder and panic disorder. The data are modelled and available at geographic levels: Local Authority District, County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region, National, and Primary Care Trust. No field-level description is provided on the source page.

Research uses

Can be used for epidemiological studies of common mental health problems in England, regional health inequality analysis, and health policy evaluation.

This card was drafted from the source page; institution, coverage, time span, scale, fields and license are subject to the official page (pending human review).

Keywords

mental healthprevalenceneurotic disordersEngland2006modelled data

Access & license

License: UK Open Government Licence (OGL) | Free to access

Why this is hard to get on your own

When studying the prevalence of common mental health problems in England, researchers often need data by geographic level and year, but the raw data fields and download method may not be directly provided.

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