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- Prevalence and impact of mental illness - Mental health - AIHW
In addition to self-reported diagnoses, the HILDA Survey tracks the mental health of Australians based on the MHI-5 (Mental Health Inventory-5) mental health measure (a subscale of the SF-36 general health measure) This measure ranges from 0 to 100, with higher scores suggesting better mental health
- Snapshot of Australian women’s mental health
This snapshot highlights key data on Australian women's mental health, revealing gendered discrepancies and the impact of inequality and discrimination on mental health outcomes We address feminist health issues and are committed to supporting all people impacted by gender inequity who can benefit from our work As a proud intersectional
- Half of Australian Women Face New Normal Mental Health Crisis
The annual study, now in its fourth year, shows no reduction in the large numbers of women struggling with poor mental health - 1 in 2 Australian women continue to experience mental health issues in 2025, and almost 1 in 4 have a severe condition In some areas, such as body image concern in young women, rates of distress are increasing alarmingly
- Womens mental health - Beyond Blue
Mental health information and resources for women and girls Women are at a greater risk of facing mental health challenges compared to men In fact, 45% of women will report a mental health condition at some point in their lives While every woman’s journey is unique, both social and biological factors play a role in shaping their mental health
- Why are girls suffering so much right now? The problem is bigger than . . .
In Australia today, the rate of violence against women is unacceptably high and all types of violence can lead to long-lasting mental health issues Women with a history of early life trauma, who
- Women and mental health across the lifespan
Our Australian population is diverse and addressing mental health issues from a gendered perspective is tricky No two women are the same, and their experiences with mental health may be determined by a mix of factors such as, genetics, biology, age, gender, culture, environment, lifestyle and life experiences
- The Crucial Conversation About Mental Health In Australia
“Stress is the leading mental health issue in Australian women,” says Katrina Locandro, marketing and communications manager at Liptember Foundation “The most common triggers are financial struggles, being too hard on ourselves, low self-esteem and poor work life balance ” Even though I have experienced my own mental health issues
- International Womens Day - Snapshot of womens mental health and . . .
There are 12 6 million women in Australia and each share experiences and life transitions that are unique to being female which are connected to their mental health and wellbeing When responding to the mental health and wellbeing of women and girls we need to consider the impacts of those factors that are unique for women including
- Mental Wellbeing and Mental Health - Womens Health Information Hub
🌐 ReachOut – Access online mental health information and advice about relationships, stress, and bullying 📞 Head to Health – Call 1800 595 212 (8:30 AM – 5 PM, Mon-Fri) Speak with a mental health professional and find support that suits your needs 📞 Suicide Call Back Service – Call 1300 659 467 (24 7)
- 1 in 2 Australian women are facing a mental health issue - Womens Agenda
Cost of living pressures are making women’s mental health in Australia much worse, according to a new study that found 59 per cent of women said it was negatively impacting their mental health The study of almost 5000 Australian women aged 14 and over was released today by the Liptember Foundation It shows that 1 in 3 women are not seeking
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