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These tables present data about suicide deaths in New Zealand over the 20-year period from 1996 to 2015. The tables include numbers and rates by common demographic breakdowns, such as age, sex, ethnicity, district health board (DHB) of residence, neighbourhood deprivation.
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Percentage of the population with self-reported mental health outcomes of anxiety, bipolar and depression for Statistical Area 2 (2018) units. Original data sourced from Census 2018 and New Zealand Health Survey 2017/18 and 2018/19. Data provided are synthetic data produced from spatial microsimulation modelling.
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These online tables cover the most important statistics (Tier 1) from the 2016/17 New Zealand Health Survey. The statistics included are: self-rated health, smoking (current), past-year drinking, hazardous drinking, obesity, mental health status (psychological distress), unmet need for GP due to cost, unfilled prescription due to cost.
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These tables cover the most important statistics (Tier 1) from the 2014/15 New Zealand Health Survey. The statistics included are: self-rated health, smoking (current), past-year drinking, hazardous drinking, obesity, mental health status (psychological distress), unmet need for GP due to cost and unfilled prescription due to cost.
In a 2019 survey into the main reasons small business or sole employers perceive as barriers to providing staff wellbeing in New Zealand, 52 percent of respondents with 10 to 20 employees said running a business affected mental and or or physical health. Elsewhere, 25 percent of respondents with one employees said running a business affects physical and / or mental health.
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This dataset includes information on mental health and addiction services (care) provided by secondary organisations funded by the Ministry of Health. Specifically, it covers demographic and geographic information, client referral pathways, the types of services provided, the outcome of the services and legal status and diagnosis information.
In the 2021 financial year in New Zealand, there were over two million initial dispensings of antidepressants in the country, of which almost 1.4 million were dispensed to adults aged between 20 and 64 years of age.
Epidemiology is a field of study that looks at patterns of health and disease within a population. This includes the study of factors that contribute to illness. To determine the frequency and causes of illness, epidemiologists focus on studying communities rather than individuals. Use of epidemiology to study characteristics of illnesses and their associated factors can be used to prevent and control public health problems.Epidemiologists study not only infectious diseases, but also environmental exposures to toxins and pollutants, workplace and crime-related injuries, birth defects, mental health, and substance abuse. To characterize these illnesses and conditions, epidemiology depends on statistics to measure rates of incidence, prevalence, and mortality.
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These tables present data about suicide deaths in New Zealand over the 20-year period from 1996 to 2015. The tables include numbers and rates by common demographic breakdowns, such as age, sex, ethnicity, district health board (DHB) of residence, neighbourhood deprivation.