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Advances in Mental Health
Promotion, Prevention and Early Intervention
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Rural and remote perspectives on disability and mental health research in Australia: 2000–2013

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Pages 30-42 | Received 04 Apr 2014, Accepted 21 Nov 2014, Published online: 29 Apr 2015
 

Abstract

The Audit of Disability Research in Australia (hereafter the Audit) identified research about people with disabilities, including psychosocial disability, and their families and carers living in Australia. The Audit covered both scientific and grey literature published in Australia between the years 2000–2013. Because the National Disability Research and Development Agenda (Disability Policy and Research Working Group, Citation2011) identified four cohorts that experience particular disadvantage, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, women with disabilities, those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and those living in rural and remote Australia, the Audit included a search based on geography. This paper reports on studies identified in the Audit that address disability and mental illness in the rural and remote context. In the literature unclear and overlapping definitions of mental illness and psychosocial disability were considerable challenges for the reviewers and these difficulties may potentially impact on how psychosocial disability is conceptualised. Of particular concern is the scant research that reflects the experiences of, and issues faced by, people living with disability and mental illness in rural and remote Australia.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank the Research Team and Advisory Group for their valuable contributions to this project. Funding for this research was provided by the Disability Policy and Research Working Group (DPRWG) under the National Disability Special Fund.

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