2023 Conference Publication Defining the types and intensity of services required by discrete population groups within specialist forensic mental health settingsComben, Charlotte, John, Julie, Rutherford, Zoe, Meurk, Carla and Diminic, Sandra (2023). Defining the types and intensity of services required by discrete population groups within specialist forensic mental health settings. IAFMHS Annual Conference 2023, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 20 - 22 June 2023. Burnaby, BC, Canada: International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services. |
2022 Conference Publication Analysis of data items and gaps in administrative collections of health services activity and capacity data: a case example using mental health services dataPagliaro, Claudia, Mundie, Arabella, Whiteford, Harvey and Diminic, Sandra (2022). Analysis of data items and gaps in administrative collections of health services activity and capacity data: a case example using mental health services data. Health Services Research Conference, Sydney, NSW Australia, 30 November - 2 December 2022. |
2022 Conference Publication Defining the types and intensity of services required by discrete population groups within specialist forensic mental health settingsComben, C., John, J., Rutherford, Z., Meurk, C. and Diminic, S. (2022). Defining the types and intensity of services required by discrete population groups within specialist forensic mental health settings. 12th Health Services Research Conference, Sydney, NSW Australia, 30 November- 2 December 2022. |
2022 Other Outputs Analysis of mental health service provision for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations in Southeast Queensland – Final reportDiminic, S., Pagliaro, C., Page, I. and Wailan, M. (2022). Analysis of mental health service provision for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations in Southeast Queensland – Final report. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research. |
2022 Journal Article Estimating the difference in prevalence of common mental disorder diagnoses for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples compared to the general Australian populationPage, I. S., Ferrari, A. J., Slade, T., Anderson, M., Santomauro, D. and Diminic, S. (2022). Estimating the difference in prevalence of common mental disorder diagnoses for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples compared to the general Australian population. Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences, 31 e44, e44. doi: 10.1017/s2045796022000233 |
2022 Other Outputs NMHSPF forensic care profiles and user webinars: final reportComben, Charlotte, Diminic, Sandra, John, Julie, Wright, Eryn and Corcoran, Laura (2022). NMHSPF forensic care profiles and user webinars: final report. Brisbane, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2022 Conference Publication Analysis of data items and gaps in administrative collections of health services activity and capacity data: a case example using mental health services dataPagliaro, Claudia, Mundie, Arabella, Whiteford, Harvey and Diminic, Sandra (2022). Analysis of data items and gaps in administrative collections of health services activity and capacity data: a case example using mental health services data. Society for Mental Health Research, Hobart, TAS Australia, 24 - 26 March 2022. |
2022 Conference Publication Understanding the core service components required in a forensic mental health system: an adapted Delphi surveyComben, C., Rutherford, Z. and Diminic, S. (2022). Understanding the core service components required in a forensic mental health system: an adapted Delphi survey. Society for Mental Health Research Conference, Hobart, TAS Australia, 24-26 March 2022. |
2022 Other Outputs Coordination and support for the National Mental Health Service Planning FrameworkDiminic, Sandra, Gossip, Kate, Comben, Charlotte, John, Julie, Wright, Eryn, Page, Imogen, Pagliaro, Claudia and Corcoran, Laura (2022). Coordination and support for the National Mental Health Service Planning Framework. Brisbane, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2022 Journal Article Modelling mental health service needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: a review of existing evidence and expert consensusPage, Imogen S., Leitch, Elizabeth, Gossip, Kate, Charlson, Fiona, Comben, Charlotte and Diminic, Sandra (2022). Modelling mental health service needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: a review of existing evidence and expert consensus. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 46 (2), 177-185. doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.13202 |
2021 Journal Article Estimating demand for mental health care among Australian children and adolescents: findings from the Young Minds Matter surveyPagliaro, Claudia, Pearl, Madeleine, Lawrence, David, Scott, James G and Diminic, Sandra (2021). Estimating demand for mental health care among Australian children and adolescents: findings from the Young Minds Matter survey. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 56 (11) 00048674211069874, 48674211069874-1454. doi: 10.1177/00048674211069874 |
2021 Other Outputs Technical Appendices for the National Mental Health Service Planning FrameworkDiminic, S., Page, I., Gossip, K., Woody, C., Wright, E., Sparti, C. and John, J. (2021). Technical Appendices for the National Mental Health Service Planning Framework. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2021 Other Outputs Introduction to the National Mental Health Service Planning FrameworkDiminic, S., Gossip, K., Page, I. and Woody, C. (2021). Introduction to the National Mental Health Service Planning Framework. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2021 Other Outputs National Mental Health Service Planning Framework Epidemiology Flow ChartsDiminic, S., Page, I., Gossip, K., Sparti, C., Wright, E., John, J., Woody, C. and Whiteford, H. (2021). National Mental Health Service Planning Framework Epidemiology Flow Charts. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2021 Other Outputs National Mental Health Service Planning Framework Service Element and Activity Modelling ParametersPage, I., Diminic, S., Wright, E., Woody, C. and Gossip, K. (2021). National Mental Health Service Planning Framework Service Element and Activity Modelling Parameters. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2021 Other Outputs National Mental Health Service Planning Framework Care Profiles and Top-upsGossip, K., Diminic, S., Woody, C., Page, I., Sparti, C. and John, J. (2021). National Mental Health Service Planning Framework Care Profiles and Top-ups. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2021 Other Outputs National Mental Health Service Planning Framework Service Element and Activity DescriptionsWoody, C., Page, I., Gossip, K., John, J., Wright, E. and Diminic, S. (2021). National Mental Health Service Planning Framework Service Element and Activity Descriptions. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2021 Journal Article Key service components for age‐appropriate mental health service planning for young adultsGossip, Kate, John, Julie, Comben, Charlotte, Page, Imogen, Erskine, Holly E., Scott, James G. and Diminic, Sandra (2021). Key service components for age‐appropriate mental health service planning for young adults. Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 16 (10), 1085-1093. doi: 10.1111/eip.13253 |
2021 Other Outputs Description of consumers and carers requiring mental health psychosocial support services from the National Mental Health Service Planning Framework (NMHSPF)Diminic, Sandra, Sparti, Claudia, Mundie, Arabella and Gossip, Kate (2021). Description of consumers and carers requiring mental health psychosocial support services from the National Mental Health Service Planning Framework (NMHSPF). Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2021 Other Outputs Analysis of national mental health workforce demand and supply: final reportDiminic, Sandra, Sparti, Claudia, Hull, Isabelle, Mundie, Arabella, Woody, Charlotte, Page, Imogen and Gossip, Kate (2021). Analysis of national mental health workforce demand and supply: final report. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland. |