Severe Mental Health Presentations
Cross-source consensus on Severe Mental Health Presentations from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- The primary outcome is the number of acute or tertiary mental health-related presentations between ages 18 and 25 years. — Which factors mediate the effect of childhood socioeconomic disadvantage on mental health in young adulthood? A protocol for a target trial emulation using linked administrative data from New South Wales, Australia
- The outcome includes emergency department presentations and hospital admissions where mental health is the primary reason for care. — Which factors mediate the effect of childhood socioeconomic disadvantage on mental health in young adulthood? A protocol for a target trial emulation using linked administrative data from New South Wales, Australia
- The study treats acute and tertiary presentations as indicators of severe mental health crises. — Which factors mediate the effect of childhood socioeconomic disadvantage on mental health in young adulthood? A protocol for a target trial emulation using linked administrative data from New South Wales, Australia
- The study focuses on acute and tertiary care because these presentations reflect healthcare burden, personal suffering, and possible failure of earlier support. — Which factors mediate the effect of childhood socioeconomic disadvantage on mental health in young adulthood? A protocol for a target trial emulation using linked administrative data from New South Wales, Australia