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Mental Health Services Data Set
The Mental Health Services Data Set (MHSDS) collects data from the health records of individual children, young people and adults who are in contact with mental health services. The data is re-used for purposes other than their direct care and as such is referred to as a secondary uses data set. It defines data items, definitions and information extracted or derived from local information systems.
digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/data-collections-and-data-sets/data-sets/mental-health-services-data-set
Mental health data hub
The mental health data hub is a collection of interactive dashboards and useful links covering mental health data in England.
digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/data-tools-and-services/data-services/mental-health-data-hub
Databases
WHO statistics
www.who.int/nmh/databases/en/
Guides Mental Health: Databases
www.lib.uts.edu.au/guides/nursing-midwifery-health/mental-health/databases
Guidance
Mental health data and analysis: a guide for health professionals
Guidance for commissioners and health professionals to make decisions about mental health services and interventions based on data and analysis.
Published 3 May 2017
www.gov.uk/guidance/mental-health-data-and-analysis-a-guide-for-health-professionals
Mental Health
by Hannah Ritchie and Max Roser
This article was first published in April 2018.
ourworldindata.org/mental-health
In this entry we present the latest estimates of mental health disorder prevalence and the associated disease burden. Most of the estimates presented in this entry are produced by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation and reported in their flagship Global Burden of Disease study.
For 2017 this study estimates that 792 million people lived with a mental health disorder. This is slightly more than one in ten people globally (10.7%)
Mental health disorders are complex and can take many forms. The underlying sources of the data presented in this entry apply specific definitions (which we describe in each relevant section), typically in accordance with WHO’s International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10). This broad definition incorporates many forms, including depression, anxiety, bipolar, eating disorders and schizophrenia.
The Mental Health Services Data Set (MHSDS) collects data from the health records of individual children, young people and adults who are in contact with mental health services. The data is re-used for purposes other than their direct care and as such is referred to as a secondary uses data set. It defines data items, definitions and information extracted or derived from local information systems.
digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/data-collections-and-data-sets/data-sets/mental-health-services-data-set
Mental health data hub
The mental health data hub is a collection of interactive dashboards and useful links covering mental health data in England.
digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/data-tools-and-services/data-services/mental-health-data-hub
Databases
WHO statistics
www.who.int/nmh/databases/en/
Guides Mental Health: Databases
www.lib.uts.edu.au/guides/nursing-midwifery-health/mental-health/databases
Guidance
Mental health data and analysis: a guide for health professionals
Guidance for commissioners and health professionals to make decisions about mental health services and interventions based on data and analysis.
Published 3 May 2017
www.gov.uk/guidance/mental-health-data-and-analysis-a-guide-for-health-professionals
Mental Health
by Hannah Ritchie and Max Roser
This article was first published in April 2018.
ourworldindata.org/mental-health
In this entry we present the latest estimates of mental health disorder prevalence and the associated disease burden. Most of the estimates presented in this entry are produced by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation and reported in their flagship Global Burden of Disease study.
For 2017 this study estimates that 792 million people lived with a mental health disorder. This is slightly more than one in ten people globally (10.7%)
Mental health disorders are complex and can take many forms. The underlying sources of the data presented in this entry apply specific definitions (which we describe in each relevant section), typically in accordance with WHO’s International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10). This broad definition incorporates many forms, including depression, anxiety, bipolar, eating disorders and schizophrenia.