Scotland’s Census 2022 - Health, disability and unpaid care
These statistics show how Scotland’s people, and their day to day lives, are changing. "The percentage of people reporting a mental health condition in the census increased from 4.4% in 2011 to 11.3% in 2022. ... Figure 5 shows how the age-standardised percentage of people reporting bad or very bad health varied across council areas. Glasgow ...
SAMH in glasgow
Mental Health Statistics for glasgow NATIONAL AVERAGE 22.8% GREATER GLASGOW AND CLYDE: 100,000 13.6% LANARKSHIRE : 25.9% % PEOPLE WHO WAITED OVER 18 WEEKS FOR CAMHS SUPPORT/TREATMENT IN 2020 NATIONAL AVERAGE 34.4% GREATER GLASGOW AND CLYDE: 45.1% LANARKSHIRE : 41.2% Public Health Scotland provides a range of statistics on mental health. We
Health overview - Understanding Glasgow
Health can be thought of and measured in many ways, as positive or negative well-being/mental health, length of life, absence of disease, freedom from disability, mortality, and in terms of lifestyle and behaviour. ... The following summary provides some of the key health statistics for Glasgow: Since the early 1990s, estimated male life ...
2023 Demographics and needs profile - full report
A Profile of the health of the Glasgow population is then presented. Thisudes incl Healthy Life Expectancy, Life Expectancy, deaths and early deaths by cause, a range of physical and mental health indicators and information on the many factors that can impact ... official statistics. Many of the national official statistics data sources are ...
The Scottish Health Survey 2021 - volume 1: main report
A National Statistics Publication for Scotland Chapter 2 Mental Health and Wellbeing Chapter Summary. Average levels of mental wellbeing (measured by mean WEMWBS1 scores) were lower in 2021 than in 2019, following a decade in which levels had remained fairly constant. 49.8 in 2019; 48.6 in 2021 ...
Understanding Glasgow | The Glasgow Indicators Project
Understanding Glasgow sets out to describe life circumstances and health in the city. ... Life expectancy, healthy life expectancy, mental health, physical activity, smoking, alcohol, drugs. Households, housing quality and tenure, fuel poverty, homelessness... Carbon emissions, air quality, greenspace,...
Self-reported mental health - understandingglasgow.com
This page provides data on the self-reported mental health among primary and secondary pupils in Glasgow City Region collected via the Glasgow Schools Health and Wellbeing Survey 2021-22. In the Glasgow City Region in 2021, one quarter (26%) of pupils across P5-S6 rated their mental health as 'excellent', less than half (48%) reported it as ...
Data Quality - Mental health inpatient activity - 10 December 2024 ...
Data Summary from Mental health inpatient activity - 10 December 2024; Trend Data from Mental health inpatient activity ... This is a National Statistics publication. National Statistics status means that this publication meets the highest standards of trustworthiness, quality and public value. ... Greater Glasgow & Clyde: 100%: 100%: 100% ...
Young people most likely to have poor mental health
The census found that the Glasgow City council area had the highest percentage of people reporting bad or very bad health at 10.8% while Aberdeenshire had the lowest at 4.2%.
Mental Health in Focus - gcph.co.uk
Mental Health in Focus: a profile of mental health & wellbeing in Greater Glasgow & Clyde. Oct 2011 This report provides a comprehensive description of mental health in GG&C, using over 51 indicators of mental health, wellbeing and related contextual factors. Profiles for the six local authorities are presented, together with the smaller ...
Glasgow Association for Mental Health - GAMH
Public health measures applied throughout 2020-21 to control the Covid -19 virus, such as physical distancing, social isolation, and lockdown have had a major impact on individual mental health and wellbeing. Emerging evidence suggests a deterioration in population mental health overall in Scotland in 2020/21 and significantly,
NEW REPORT REVEALS WIDENING INEQUALITIES ACROSS GLASGOW AND EARLY ...
Concerning mental health trends are reported. In Scotland, mental ill health is at its highest level since 2008-09 and suicide has become the leading cause of death among 15-34 year-olds – and this was before the pandemic which has had a profound effect on mental health. In Glasgow, the rate of prescriptions and psychiatric hospitalisations ...
Scotland’s mental health crisis continues while government cuts funding ...
Recent data depicts a troubling reality. According to the Public Health Scotland, mental health referrals have increased by 22% over the past year and based on the Scottish Government’s latest statistics, more than a third of GP consultations are now related to mental health conditions.
Adult mental health - ScotPHO
The first report on the mental health of adults in Scotland was published in February 2009, Scotland’s mental health and its context: adults 2009 (3.0MB). The report analysed 45 indicators from the 2007 national adult mental health indicator set , covering both the state of mental health and its associated contextual factors.
Scotland’s Census – Health, disability and unpaid care
Director of Census Statistics Jon Wroth-Smith said: “In 2022 15.4% of people aged 16 to 24 reported having a mental health condition up from 2.5% in 2011. ... The census found Glasgow City council area had the highest percentage of people reporting bad or very bad health at 10.8% while Aberdeenshire had the lowest at 4.2%.
Scots reporting mental health issues more than doubles
Jon Wroth-Smith, the director of census statistics at National Records of Scotland, said: “In 2022 15.4% of people aged 16 to 24 reported having a mental health condition, up from 2.5% in 2011. “Females in this age group were twice as likely to report having a mental health condition, at 20.4% compared to males at 10.5%.
Data in Scotland & international comparisons - ScotPHO
Mental health: data in Scotland & international comparisons Scotland. ScotPHO publish mental health data that are nationally comparable and available at local level for council areas as mental health profiles. The Scottish Burden of Disease Study publishes mental health data by Disability-Adjusted Life Year (DALY), Years of Life Lost (YLL), and Years Lived in Disability (YLD), at national ...
Health in a changing city: Glasgow 2021 - gcph.co.uk
The report highlights the changing deprivation profile of Glasgow, multiple inequalities experienced by children, reductions in life expectancy and widening health inequalities, worsening mental health trends, and increasing concerns over ethnic and racial inequality, racial discrimination, and gender-based inequality experienced by women.
Statistics Scotland's Mental Health - Statistics
For example, World Mental Health Day takes place on 10 October. This annual event has the aim of raising awareness and mobilising support for mental health around the globe ³. Mental Health in Scotland and the Inpatient Census. In Scotland, the Mental Health Strategy 2017-27 4 was published in 2017 and aims to prevent and treat mental health ...