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8 results containing 'mental health', sorted by relevance.
Publication
The Quality of Nationally Submitted Health and Social Care Data, England, Annual Report, 2014, Experimental Statistics
30 Oct 2014
Publication
Guardianship under the Mental Health Act 1983, England 2013-14, National Statistics
10 Sep 2014
Data set
LBOI Indicator 4.2 - Number of vehicle crimes recorded per 1000 population
18 Sep 2014
The number of vehicle crimes recorded by the police per 1,000 local resident population.
Data set
LBOI Indicator 10.2 - Age standardised Hospital Episode rates for Schizophrenia
30 Jan 2014
Number of hospital episodes for schizophrenia, per 100,000 of the population, 15 to 74 years, standardised by age. It is important to note that the definition used for measuring schizophrenia in this instance includes “schizophrenic-like psychotic disorders” and “schizo-affective disorders” . These definitions...
Data set
LBOI Indicator 4.5 - Emergency admissions for assault in young people
30 Jan 2014
Directly standardised rate for emergency admissions for assault in young people, per 100,000 population under 35.