4816.0.55.001 - Occasional Paper: Long-term Health Conditions - A Guide To Time Series Comparability From The National Health Survey, Australia, 2001  
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 04/06/2003   
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Assessment:

1989-90 to 1995 NA
1995 to 2001 NA
      NHS1989-9019952001
      Question description
      Included in Q230, "- DO YOU HAVE ANY CONDITIONS LIKE THESE?"
      Prompt card 5 was shown which included "BEHAVIOURAL OR EMOTIONAL DISORDER (Specify)", among a list of 41 conditions.
      Q448 asked "DO YOU HAVE ANY (OTHER) CONDITIONS THAT HAVE LASTED OR ARE EXPECTED TO LAST FOR SIX MONTHS OR MORE, FOR EXAMPLE:" Prompt card 'H' was shown, including: "Behavioural or emotional disorder", among a list of 23 conditions. Q552 asked "...DO YOU HAVE ANY OTHER CONDITIONS THAT HAVE LASTED OR ARE EXPECTED TO LAST, FOR 6 MONTHS OR MORE. FOR EXAMPLE:" Prompt card '21' was shown with a list of 14 conditions. Among them was: "feeling anxious".
      ICD-9 codes300,308
      NHS codes(b)005005089, 514, 542, 543, 544, 547, 548, 892, 551
      NotesThe Kessler 10 instrument for measuring psychological distress was also asked of all respondents aged 18 years and over. This may have also had some context effect on the level of response.
      Estimate '000161.5137.6858.1
      Standardised rate per 1,000 population(a)10.18.045.3
      95 % confidence intervals on standardised rates9.3 - 10.96.6 - 9.442.9 - 47.7
      CommentsIn addition to the improved specificity of prompting and the context effects from other questions, a greater level of public awareness (and acceptance) may have influenced the higher rates of disclosure of mental health conditions.
      (a) Age standardised to 2001 NHS benchmark population.
      (b) The codes shown were released in the corrigendum to this publication on 22 July 03.


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