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SANE conducts applied research that aims to make a real difference to
the lives of Australians affected by mental illness and to those who
care for them.
SANE Research Bulletins
The SANE Research Bulletins ask people affected by mental illness to
give their views on issues which affect their lives - providing
real-world evidence to support advocacy for improved services and
attitudes . . .
Bulletin 1: Mental Illness and Social Isolation
Bulletin 2: Mental Illness and Keeping Well
Bulletin 3: Employment and Mental Illness
Bulletin 4: Stigma and Mental Illness
Bulletin 5: Family Carers and Mental Illness
Bulletin 6: Physical Health Care and Mental Illness
Bulletin 7: Housing and Mental Illness
Thanks to the R.E. Ross Trust for supporting the SANE Research Bulletin series.
Suicide Prevention
People affected by some mental illnesses have a far greater risk of suicide than the general population. Suicide prevention is therefore integral to all of SANE’s work. Read more about SANE’s work in this area. More>>
Mind and body
SANE Australia’s Mind and Body Initiative recognises that a healthier life includes both mental and physical wellness, and promotes research to promote improved health for the whole person.This includes research commissioned from others, such as the Smoking and Mental Illness: Costs report conducted by Access Economics. The report revealed that people with a mental illness now make up almost 40% of all smokers, that they receive little or no help to quit, and pay a terrible cost for this neglect. Another study has shown that people living with long-term health conditions such as diabetes and arthritis are twice as likely to experience depression. A SANE Research Bulletin has focused on Physical Health Care and Mental Illness, and SANE is also working in partnership with St Vincent’s Mental health Service (Melbourne) to research and develop resources to improve physical health monitoring and improvement for people living with a mental illness.
Helpline
A report from SANE Australia - 'SANE Helpline 2008: A report on SANE
Australia's national mental illness helpline' reveals an increase in calls relating to suicide during 2007. More>>
StigmaWatch
SANE
produces the annual StigmaWatch report, a summary on how the media has
fared in undertaking balanced reporting of mental illness. Read the verdict for the media in 2007/2008.
Getting help early for mental illness
Research contained in the latest Pfizer Health Report, produced in partnership with SANE Australia, shows that Australians are unlikely to recognise the early signs of mental illness, and that poor community attitudes are an obstacle to people seeking help. More>>
Bipolar Disorder
The 'Bipolar Disorder: Costs' - reveals the shocking economic and human
cost of neglecting bipolar disorder. The report was commissioned by
SANE from Access Economics. Read more...
Schizophrenia
A landmark report - 'Schizophrenia: Costs' - from SANE Australia
reveals the alarming human and financial costs of schizophrenia. The
report was commissioned by SANE from Access Economics.
Read more...
Other research
See SANE’s previous reports on the state on Australia’s mental health services in 2003 and 2004.
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